Software development [electronic resource] : building reliable systems / Marc Hamilton.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Harris Kern's Enterprise computing institute | Enterprise computing seriesc1999Description: xxxiii, 357 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
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Contents:
(Pt. 1.) Background. (Ch. 1.) Ten Commandments of Successful Software Development. (Ch. 2.) Software Development Has Always Been Difficult. (Ch. 3.) Software Development Defined. (Ch. 4.) Trends in Software Development -- (Pt. 2.) People. (Ch. 5.) Building a Winning Software Development Team. (Ch. 6.) Organizing for Success. (Ch. 7.) Recruiting The Best Talent. (Ch. 8.) Retaining the Best Talent. (Ch. 9.) Successfully Transitioning Developers -- (Pt. 3.) Processes. (Ch. 10.) The Software Life Cycle. (Ch. 11.) Rapid Application Development. (Ch. 12.) Software Productivity, Metrics, and Quality. (Ch. 13.) Web-Centric Production Acceptance -- (Pt. 4.) Technology. (Ch. 14.) Programming Language Features.
(Ch. 15.) Software Development Tools. (Ch. 16.) Selecting Your Hardware Environment. (Ch. 17.) Component-Based Software Development. (Ch. 18.) Performance Optimization Techniques. (Ch. 19.) Multithreaded Programming. (Ch. 20.) Developing for the Web. (Ch. 21.) Distributed Applications with CORBA, RMI, and DCOM. (Ch. 22.) A Sneak Peak at Jini Technology. (App. A.) Software Development Frequently Asked Questions -- (App. B.) Java Coding Standard Template -- (App. C.) Sample Internal Support Agreement (ISA).
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 351) and index.

(Pt. 1.) Background. (Ch. 1.) Ten Commandments of Successful Software Development. (Ch. 2.) Software Development Has Always Been Difficult. (Ch. 3.) Software Development Defined. (Ch. 4.) Trends in Software Development -- (Pt. 2.) People. (Ch. 5.) Building a Winning Software Development Team. (Ch. 6.) Organizing for Success. (Ch. 7.) Recruiting The Best Talent. (Ch. 8.) Retaining the Best Talent. (Ch. 9.) Successfully Transitioning Developers -- (Pt. 3.) Processes. (Ch. 10.) The Software Life Cycle. (Ch. 11.) Rapid Application Development. (Ch. 12.) Software Productivity, Metrics, and Quality. (Ch. 13.) Web-Centric Production Acceptance -- (Pt. 4.) Technology. (Ch. 14.) Programming Language Features.

(Ch. 15.) Software Development Tools. (Ch. 16.) Selecting Your Hardware Environment. (Ch. 17.) Component-Based Software Development. (Ch. 18.) Performance Optimization Techniques. (Ch. 19.) Multithreaded Programming. (Ch. 20.) Developing for the Web. (Ch. 21.) Distributed Applications with CORBA, RMI, and DCOM. (Ch. 22.) A Sneak Peak at Jini Technology. (App. A.) Software Development Frequently Asked Questions -- (App. B.) Java Coding Standard Template -- (App. C.) Sample Internal Support Agreement (ISA).

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