This book will identify problems encountered in the software field throughout the software life cycle. It will define the problem, its severity and frequency, its causes, etc.;and shows how the problems can be fixed or prevented. A handbook format will be featured throughout.
Features
- uses a multiple–assessment methodology based on the pattern of a complete medical diagnosis.
- covers a broader range of factors than SEI (Software Engineering Institute) assessments (e.g., cultural factors, methodological factors, technology factors, tools, and other areas such as compensation plans, capital investment, and financial factors. The SPR assessments also capture substantial amounts of quantitative data on productivity, quality, and volumes of software deliverables.
- considers for each problem: definition, severity, frequency, occurrence, susceptibility and resistance, root cause, associated problems, cost impact, methods of prevention, methods of control, product support, consulting support, education support, publication support, periodical support, standards support, professional associations, effectiveness of known therapies, costs of known therapies, long–range prognosis.
From the back cover:
This handbook summarizes more than 50 of the major problems of building and maintaining software projects, and outlines the prevention/control therapies available. Considers in depth the software–related risks in the domains of methodologies, tools, organization structures, skills and specialization, client relations, and sociological issues. For software managers and software professionals in software engineering, software quality assurance, and related software areas.