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Software methodologies : a Quantitative guide
Title:
Software methodologies : a Quantitative guide
Author:
Jones, Capers, author.
ISBN:
9781315314488

9781315314457
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxiii, 544 pages)
Contents:
chapter 1 Overview of 60 Software Development Methodologies -- chapter 2 Life Cycles and Life Expectancies of Software Development Methodologies. Methodologies with Permanent, Transient, and Uncertain Value circa -- chapter Missing Stages for Software Methodology Development -- chapter 3 A Method of Scoring Software Methodologies -- chapter 4 Detailed Evaluations of 60 Software Development Methodologies -- chapter 5 Agile/Scrum Software Development -- chapter 6 Animated 3D Full Color Software Design Methodology -- chapter Elements of Pattern-Based Software Development -- chapter 7 Anti-Pattern-Based Development -- chapter 8 CASE Software Development -- chapter 9 Cleanroom Software Engineering (CSE) -- chapter 10 CMMI Level 3 (Capability Maturity Model Integrated) Software Development -- chapter 11 Commercial Off-the-Shelf Software (COTS) Customization -- chapter 12 Container Software Development -- chapter 13 Continuous Development -- chapter 14 Cowboy Development -- chapter 15 Crystal Methods -- chapter 16 DevOps -- chapter 17 Disciplined Agile Development (DAD) -- chapter 18 Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) -- chapter 19 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Customization -- chapter 20 Evolutionary Development (EVO) Methodology -- chapter 21 Extreme Programming (XP) -- chapter 22 Feature-Driven Development (FDD) -- chapter 23 Git Software Development -- chapter 24 Global 24 Hour Development -- chapter 25 Hybrid Agile/Waterfall Software Development -- chapter 26 Information Engineering (IE) Software Development -- chapter 27 IntegraNova Development -- chapter 28 Iterative Software Development -- chapter 29 Kaizen -- chapter 30 Lean Software Development -- chapter 31 Legacy Data Mining -- chapter 32 Legacy Renovation Development -- chapter 33 Legacy Repair Development. Major Kinds of Work Performed under the Generic Term -- chapter 34 Legacy Replacement Development -- chapter 35 Mashup Development -- chapter 36 Merise -- chapter 37 Micro Service Software Development -- chapter 38 Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) Development -- chapter 39 Model-Based Development -- chapter 40 Object-Oriented (OO) Methods -- chapter 41 Open-Source Software Development -- chapter 42 Pair Programming Software Development -- chapter 43 Pattern-Based Development -- chapter 44 Personal Software Process (PSP) Development -- chapter 45 Prince2 -- chapter 46 Product Line Engineering Software Development -- chapter 47 Prototype Development (Disposable) -- chapter 48 Prototype Development (Evolutionary) -- chapter 49 Rapid Application Development (RAD) -- chapter 50 Rational Unified Process (RUP) -- chapter 51 Reengineering -- chapter 52 Reuse-Based Software Development (85%) -- chapter 53 Reverse Engineering -- chapter 54 Robotic Software Development Using Standard Parts -- chapter 55 Service-Oriented Architecture -- chapter 56 Specifications by Example Development -- chapter 57 Spiral Development -- chapter 58 Structured Development (Design, Programming) -- chapter 59 Test-Driven Development (TDD) -- chapter 60 Team Software Process (TSP) and Personal Software Process (PSP) -- chapter 61 T-VEC Development -- chapter 62 Virtual Reality Global Development -- chapter 63 V-Model -- chapter 64 Waterfall Development -- chapter 65 Summary and Conclusions about Software Methodologies.
Abstract:
"This comprehensive reference uses a formal and standard evaluation technique to show the strengths and weakness of more than 60 software development methodologies such as agile, DevOps, RUP, Waterfall, TSP, XP and many more. Each methodology is applied to an application of 1000 function points using the Java language. Each methodology produces a characteristic set of results for development schedules, productivity, costs, and quality. The intent of the book is to show readers the optimum kinds of methodologies for the projects they are concerned with and to warn them about counter indications and possible harm from unsuitable methodologies."--Provided by publisher.
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