Home > Software Quality Tips > Software Quality Book Excerpts > Implementing the IBM Rational Unified Process and Solutions: A Guide to Improving Your Software Development Capability and Maturity -- Chapter 2, Your First Steps
Software Quality Tips:
EMAIL THIS
 TIPS & NEWSLETTERS TOPICS 

SOFTWARE QUALITY BOOK EXCERPTS

Implementing the IBM Rational Unified Process and Solutions: A Guide to Improving Your Software Development Capability and Maturity -- Chapter 2, Your First Steps


Joshua Barnes
08.15.2007
Rating: --- (out of 5)


Software quality news and advice
Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us    Add to Google



As a registered member of SearchSoftwareQuality.com, you're entitled to a complimentary copy of Chapter 1 of Implementing the IBM Rational Unified Process and Solutions: A Guide to Improving Your Software Development Capability and Maturity written by Joshua Barnes and published by IBM Press. "Your First Steps Toward Implementing RUP and IBM Rational Solutions" focuses on key points to bring awareness and generate excitement about RUP. This chapter outlines the ROI you might expect from implementing RUP and IBM Rational Solutions, common problems that these methods may solve and how to sell the executives on this process solution and tools.



Implementing the IBM Rational Unified Process and Solutions: A Guide to Improving Your Software Development Capability and Maturity

Book description:

This book delivers all the knowledge and insight you need to succeed with the IBM Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Solutions. Joshua Barnes presents a start-to-finish, best-practice roadmap to the complete implementation cycle of IBM RUP -- from projecting ROI and making the business case through piloting, implementation, mentoring, and beyond.

Drawing on his extensive experience leading large-scale IBM RUP implementations and working with some of the industry's most recognized thought leaders in the Software Engineering Process world, Barnes brings together comprehensive "lessons learned" from both successful and failed projects. You'll learn from real-world case studies, including actual project artifacts.

Whether you're an executive, software professional, or consultant, this book will help you continuously improve the maturity of your development processes–and reap the benefits: better quality, faster delivery, and more business value.

After reading this book you will be able to:

  • Get past the myths of software process improvement to focus on what's truly practical
  • Identify and evaluate your best candidate process solutions
  • Objectively project the ROI achievable with IBM R UP and IBM Rational solutions
  • Develop funding models, business cases, and executive support
  • Recruit, staff, organize, and motivate your implementation team
  • Plan for effective integration, process alignment, and change management
  • Choose the right pilots, learn the right lessons, and develop effective adoption models
  • Move quickly to successful program-level implementation
  • Set maturity level goals for process and tool utilization
  • Map "End States" for both quantity and quality
  • Plan for training and mentoring–and understand the distinct role of each
  • Keep the momentum going after your implementation is complete

>> Read Chapter 2: Your First Steps Toward Implementing RUP and IBM Rational Solutions.

>> Buy the book




This chapter is an excerpt from the new book titled, "Implementing the IBM Rational Unified Process and Solutions: A Guide to Improving Your Software Development Capability and Maturity", authored by Joshua Barnes, published by IBM Press, June, 2007. ISBN 0321369459; Copyright 2007 by International Business Machines Corporation. All rights reserved. For more information please visit: www.ibmpressbooks.com


Rate this Tip
To rate tips, you must be a member of SearchSoftwareQuality.com.
Register now to start rating these tips. Log in if you are already a member.




Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us    Add to Google



RELATED CONTENT
Software Quality Book Excerpts
Perfect Software, Ch. 8: What Makes a Good Test
Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis, Ch. 1
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship, Chapter 1 -- What Is Clean Code?
The Software Project Manager's Bridge to Agility: Chapter 5, Scope Management
Software Security Engineering: A Guide for Project Managers -- Chapter 3, Requirements Engineering for Secure Software
Requirements Management Using IBM Rational RequisitePro: Chapter 1, Requirements Management
Implementing ITIL Configuration Management: Chapter 3, Determining Scope, Span and Granularity
Agile Software Development: The Cooperative Game, 2nd Edition -- Chapter 3, Communicating, Cooperating Teams
Inherent Quality Simplicity, Section V: The Evolution
Managing the Test People, Chapter 6: Keeping Your Beast Effective

Traditional software models (RUP, V-Model, CMM, Waterfall)
Testers debate differences between waterfall, Agile test automation
Test-driven testing face-off: Waterfall vs. Agile
Waterfall versus iterative development misconceptions
Solving problems with session-based test management
Best practices for moving testers from waterfall to agile development
Agile and waterfall neck and neck as business side fails to engage
Turning agile skeptics to believers at Blueprint Systems
How Covad made the switch to a distributed agile development process
Can traditional project management and agile development coexist?
Software development groups take many routes to Agile

Software development fundamentals
Software expert on Agile's rise, avoiding project management mistakes
Waterfall versus iterative development misconceptions
Agile development growing, but problems remain
Common mistakes in real-time Java programming
Hamish Reid, software engineer, Perforce Software
Agile, IBM tools boost Merge Healthcare's software quality
Extending application lifecycle management to the enterprise
Quiz: Open source software development
Help with development life cycle metrics
How to develop secure applications

RELATED GLOSSARY TERMS
Terms from Whatis.com − the technology online dictionary
Capability Maturity Model  (SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
collaboration diagram  (SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
rapid application development  (SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
Rational Unified Process  (SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
spiral model  (SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
SSADM  (SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
systems development life cycle  (SearchSoftwareQuality.com)
waterfall model  (SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

RELATED RESOURCES
2020software.com, trial software downloads for accounting software, ERP software, CRM software and business software systems
Search Bitpipe.com for the latest white papers and business webcasts
Whatis.com, the online computer dictionary

DISCLAIMER: Our Tips Exchange is a forum for you to share technical advice and expertise with your peers and to learn from other enterprise IT professionals. TechTarget provides the infrastructure to facilitate this sharing of information. However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or validity of the material submitted. You agree that your use of the Ask The Expert services and your reliance on any questions, answers, information or other materials received through this Web site is at your own risk.



Software Design & Testing - Project Management
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
SEARCH 
TechTarget provides technology professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective purchase decisions and managing their organizations' technology projects - with its network of technology-specific websites, events and online magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2006 - 2009, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts