Experience with the management of software projects, 1989 : proceedings of the 3rd IFAC/IFIP Workshop, West Lafayette, Indiana, 30 October-1 November, 1989
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Experience with the management of software projects, 1989 : proceedings of the 3rd IFAC/IFIP Workshop, West Lafayette, Indiana, 30 October-1 November, 1989
(IFAC workshop series, 1990,
Published for the International Federation of Automatic Control by Pergamon Press, c1990
1st ed
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"IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Experience with the Management of Software Projects, 1989; sponsored by International Federation of Automatic Control and International Federation of Information Processing"--P. iii
Includes indexes
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Description
This collection of papers brings together the findings and experiences of leading computer engineers and managers in the use of software programs. This volume discusses the advantages, progress, utilities and problems, to give a thorough picture of software management today.
Table of Contents
- Section headings and papers: Tools vs Productivity. How to lose productivity with productivity tools, E J Chikofsky. Managing software projects designed using a graphic language, F Solmer. Information engineering and case: planning for the human and organizational impact in a major systems development effort, D L Fecteau. Testing and Validation I. Testing and validation and its management, B Cronhjort. Software quality improvement activities at Nippon Steel Corporation, Y Ogawa et al . Implementing a structured testing approach, M Pol. Testing and Validation II. Successful quality assurance plan for a large project, V H Knowles. Software quality and productivity - Is there a choice? - Does there have to be? C R Hall Jr. The right solution to the right problem - a quality assurance case, S Lyngso. Life Cycle Management I. Risk management: the key to successful software projects, R E Fairley. A Predictive model for programming time: a factor analytic approach, J C Munson & T M Khosh
- oftaar. Life Cycle Management II. An empirical validation of a software cost model, L G Guerra & H S Lobos
- Resource allocation models in project planning tools, A Fuggetta. Computer-based risk management in software planning/scheduling, A Safavi. Life Cycle Management III. Prerequisites for successful software development, A F Shumskas. Creating a motivating environment in software development, R A Checchio. A strategy for cooperative project organization, G Gryczan & K Kautz.
- anaging joint software research between industry and academia, C K Chang. Author index. Keyword index.
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