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Case studies, Software engineeringShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Dare to be excellent: case studies of software engineering practices that worked
1999, Prentice Hall
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Dare To Be Excellent: Case Studies of Software Engineering Practices That Work
December 2, 1998, Prentice Hall PTR
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Dare To Be Excellent: Case Studies of Software Engineering Practices That Work
December 2, 1998, Prentice Hall PTR
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Table of Contents
1. Requirements (Texas Instruments)
2. Project planning (Intel Corporation
3. Technology project management process (PKS Information Services)
4. Project support office (Royal Bank Financial Group)
5. Inspections as an agent of change (Primark Investment Management Services Limited)
6. Software reliability engineering (Digital Technology International)
7. Release planning (Cisco Systems)
8. Release metrics (TANDEM Telecom Network Solutions)
9. Creation of a software development process handbook (Phoenix Technologies Limited)
10. Managing client/vender relationships (International Business Systems).
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-342) and index.
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