Description
Learn best practices for software development project management - and lead your teams and projects to success. Dr. Lawrence Peters is an industry-recognized expert with decades of experience conducting research and leading real-world software projects. Beyond getting the best developers, equipment, budget, and timeline possible - Peters concludes that no factor is more critical to project success than the manager’s role. Drawing on proven practices from allied industries such as business, psychology, accounting, and law, he describes a broader project-management methodology - with principles that software managers can readily adapt to help increase their own effectiveness and the productivity of their teams. Unlike other books on the topic, this book focuses squarely on the manager - and shows how to get results without adopting philosophies from Genghis Khan or Machiavelli. (There is mention of Godzilla, however.) Packed with real-world examples and pragmatic advice, this book shows any software development manager - new or experienced - how to lead teams in delivering the right results for their business.CONTENTS:
DedicationAcknowledgmentsPrefaceThe Preliminaries
* Chapter 1: On Software Engineering and Management
* Chapter 2: Why Is Software So Difficult?Software Development as a Process
* Chapter 3: Building the Software Development Team
* Chapter 4: Developing and Maintaining the Project PlanManagement Methods and Technology
* Chapter 5: Selecting a Software Development Lifecycle Model: Management Implications
* Chapter 6: Modeling the Target System
* Chapter 7: Estimating Project Size, Cost, and Schedule
* Chapter 8: Tracking the Software Project PlanManaging Software Professionals
* Chapter 9: Improving Team Performance
* Chapter 10: Evaluating Software Development TeamsLawrence J. Peters
Published
May 2008
Publisher
MICROSOFT PRESS
ISBN
9780735623460
Pages
284




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