Strategic Software Production With Domain Oriented Reuse

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Strategic Software Production with Domain-oriented Reuse

Author: Paolo Predonzani
language: en
Publisher: Artech House Computer Library
Release Date: 2000
This volume offers a systematic approach to creating and positioning reusable software components and products. The Domain Analysis methodology described in the book shows how to use commonality and variability analysis in studying the market, co-ordinating with competitors, engineering new products, and minimizing risks. Software engineers and network designers should learn how to analyze and define a space of variability on which new products can be based and positioned. Additionally, the book helps readers to understand how software products compare, how to market software reuse products, how to co-ordinate release of a product to profit from a competitor's release and pool groups of users, and how to maximize long-term marketing plans for your product. Real-world case studies illustrate applications of the methodologies described in the book, including Sherlock, a method that binds domain analysis to market analysis and planning.
Systematic Process Improvement Using ISO 9001:2000 and CMMI

Annotation ISO 9001 is known throughout the world as the gold standard for quality process improvement, but lately quality assurances experts are discovering the power of CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration), the latest process improvement model to hit the scene. This book explores how these two models can be used together to improve process quality by quantum leaps.
Achieving Software Quality Through Teamwork

Successful software depends not only on technical excellence but on how members of the software team work together. Written in easy to understand language by a leading expert in the field, this ground-breaking volume provides an overview of the team culture required to develop quality software. Reflecting the different views on the nature of software quality, the book helps groups in a software team to communicate more effectively and to overcome the conflict created by their different perceptions of quality. You learn the roles and activities of team members (including customers) throughout the life of a software product, from before the software development starts and during the software development lifecycle, to after the software has been deployed and is in use.