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- + Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- + Preliminary Survival Briefing
- + Part I: The Survival Mind-Set
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Part II: Survival Preparations
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Chapter 6: Hitting a Moving Target
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Chapter 7: Preliminary Planning
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Chapter 8: Requirements Development
- Overview of the Requirements Development Process
- Identify a Set of Key End Users
- Interview the End Users
- + Build a Simple User Interface Prototype
- Develop a Style Guide
- + Fully Extend the Prototype
- Treat the Fully Extended Prototype as the Baeline Specification
- Write the Detailed End-User Documentation Based on the Prototype
- Create a Separate, Non-User-Interface Requirements Document
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Chapter 9: Quality Assurance
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Chapter 10: Architecture
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Chapter 11: Final Preparations
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Chapter 6: Hitting a Moving Target
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Part III: Succeeding by Stages
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Chapter 12: Beginning-of-Stage Planning
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Chapter 13: Detailed Design
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Chapter 14: Construction
- + Chapter 15: System Testing
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Chapter 16: Software Release
- + Chapter 17: End-of-Stage Wrap-Up
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Chapter 12: Beginning-of-Stage Planning
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Part IV: Mission Accomplished
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Glossary
- + Index
- About the Author
- Survival Guide Web Site
Equip yourself with SOFTWARE PROJECT SURVIVAL GUIDE. It's for everyone with a stake in the outcome of a development project--and especially for those without formal software project management training. That includes top managers, executives, clients, investors, end-user representatives, project managers, and technical leads.
Here you'll find guidance from the acclaimed author of the classics CODE COMPLETE and RAPID DEVELOPMENT. Steve McConnell draws on solid research and a career's worth of hard-won experience to map the surest path to your goal-- what he calls "one specific approach to software development that works pretty well most of the time for most projects." Nineteen chapters in four sections cover the concepts and strategies you need for mastering the development process, including planning, design, management, quality assurance, testing, and archiving. For newcomers and seasoned project managers alike, SOFTWARE PROJECT SURVIVAL GUIDE draws on a vast store of techniques to create an elegantly simplified and reliable framework for project management success.
So don't worry about wandering among complex sets of project management techniques that require years to sort out and master. SOFTWARE PROJECT SURVIVAL GUIDE goes straight to the heart of the matter to help your projects succeed. And that makes it a required addition to every professional's bookshelf.
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Publication year : 2009
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