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Inherent Quality Simplicity, Section V: The Evolution
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 14 Jan 2008
TIP - Those interested in seriously pursuing quality in software will find inspiration in "Inherent Quality Simplicity." Read this free book excerpt for more.
Outside-in Software Development: A Practical Approach to Building Successful Stakeholder-based Products -- Chapter 1, Introducing Outside-in Development
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 04 Dec 2007
TIP - A software development approach that redefines who stakeholders really are, outside-in development (OID) encourages teams to work together to benefit these stakeholders.
Automated Defect Prevention: Best Practices in Software Management, Chapter 1 -- The Case for Automated Defect Prevention
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 15 Nov 2007
TIP - An emphasis on bug prevention and automation makes Automated Defect Prevention a unique software methodology. Read this free chapter for more information.
Implementing the IBM Rational Unified Process and Solutions: A Guide to Improving Your Software Development Capability and Maturity -- Chapter 2, Your First Steps
Submitted By: SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 15 Aug 2007
TIP - The Rational Unified Process (RUP), a software development methodology, may be a good fit for your needs. This free chapter outlines how to promote RUP and its ROI potential.
Varying SDLC methodologies among development teams
13 Aug 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Software development life cycle (SDLC) methodologies have their own advantages, tools and so forth. Expert David Christiansen explains why development groups should be allowed to embrace a variety of methodologies.
Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and Reducing Risk -- Chapter 2, Introducing Continuous Integration
Submitted By: Addison-Wesley Professional | 21 Jun 2007
TIP - Continuous integration (CI) ensures the health of software by running a build with every change. Learn the advantages of CI and how to implement it in this book excerpt.
Successful project management: It's the person, not the process
29 Mar 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Processes can help guide project management, but it's the person driving the project that will make it succeed or fail. Site expert David Christiansen explains.
Is iterative development a new process?
07 Feb 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Iterative development, contrary to many people's beliefs, has been around for decades. Expert Bas de Baar reviews how it came into being.
How long should an iteration be?
07 Feb 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - How long an iteration should be varies depending on the work being done. Expert Bas de Baar provides guidelines for determining your iterations.


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