Beyond chaos
The expert edge in managing software development
Résumé
The expert edge is the difference. Compiled in this book are the insights, inspiration, practical pointers, and provocative thinking of an elite assemblage of working managers and practicing consultants--the recognized experts who contributed monthly to The Management Forum. The Forum, a regular feature in the respected industry publication Software Development, occupied the prestigious inside back page of the magazine and proved to be one its most popular features.
Written for busy working managers, the Forum featured pragmatic, provocative essays by the leading thinkers and doers in software and Web development, software engineering, and technical management, including such industry luminaries as Ed Yourdon, Capers Jones, Meilir Page-Jones, Steve McConnell, and Jim Highsmith. The column set high standards for the clarity and quality of both the writing and the thinking it expressed. Every guest columnist was charged with the twin tasks of providing something that a working manager could put to use tomorrow and of offering something to think about for the next week.
Not surprisingly in light of the diversity of contributors, the discussions reprinted in this volume represent diverse views grounded in a variety of backgrounds and experiences. What they have in common, however, are common and positive threads--that software development and software developers are manageable, and that better management in this economically and technologically critical field is sorely needed.
The essays span such diverse topics as dealing with difficult people, managing from the bottom-up, coping with project failure, sustaining teamwork, and building software to throw away. Managers will find among the chapters the distilled essence of experience and the hard-won wisdom of those who have fought in the trenches of technical management, and won.
Highly focused analyses and specific suggestions are combined with provocative arguments and thoughtful perspectives. The essays have been edited and organized by broad subject matter and arranged to form a logical progression, finishing with what I hope will stand as a challenge and a look to the future of management and of software development.
Contents
IT'S ABOUT PEOPLE
- Dealing with Difficult People: Changing the Changeable.
- Avoiding Feedback Traps: Improving Customer and Client Communication.
- These are Trained Professionals: Beyond Training to Transformation.
- Maintaining Your Balance: Managing Working Relationships.
- Job Qualifications: On Hiring the Best.
- Problem-Solving Meta-Rules: Habits of Productive People.
- First Things First: A Project Manager's Primer.
- Money Bags and Baseball Bats: Sponsorship Rules.
- Productivity by the Numbers: What Can Speed Up or Slow Down Software Development.
- Software Waste Management: Managing Data Migration.
- When in Doubt, Blame Everybody: The Responsibility for Usability.
- Creative Input: From Feature Fantasies to Practical Products.
- Software Collaborations: Managing the Complexities of Cooperation.
- Managing Outsourced Projects: Project Management Inside Out.
- Tough Customers: Toward Win-Win Solutions.
- Avoiding the Iceberg: Reading the Project Warning Signs.
- Lemonade from Lemons: Learning from Project Failure.
- Death March: Surviving a Hopeless Project.
- Web-Time Development: High-Speed Software Engineering.
- Taking the Crunch Out of Crunch Mode: Alternatives to Mandatory Overtime.
- Reducing Cycle Time: Getting Through Bottlenecks, Blocks, and Bogs. Dennis J. Frailey.
- Dot-Com Management: Surviving the Startup Syndrome. Tony Wasserman.
- Cutting Corners: Shortcuts in Model-Driven Web Development.
- No More Excuses: Innovative Technology and Irrelevant Tangents.
- The Mess Is Your Fault: Toward the Software Guild.
- Seduced by Reuse: Realizing Reusable Components.
- Real-Life Requirements: Caught Between Quality and Deadlines.
- Rules Rule: Business Rules as Requirements.
- Taming the Wild Web: Business Alignment in Web Development.
- Calming Corporate Immune Systems: Overcoming Risk Aversion.
- Inventing Software: Breakthroughs on Demand.
- Order for Free: An Organic Model for Adaptation.
- Beyond Level Five: From Optimization to Adaptation.
- Optimization or Adaptation: In Pursuit of a Paradigm.
- Adaptive Software Development: An Experience Report.
- Creating a Culture of Commitment: Of Deadlines, Discipline, and Management Maturity.
- The Commando Returns: Learning from Experience in the Trenches.
- Persistent Models: Models as Corporate Assets.
- Card Magic for Managers: Low-Tech Techniques for Design and Decisions.
- Throwaway Software: Delivering Through Discards.
- Unified Hegemony: Beyond Universal Solutions.
- Scaling Up: Teamwork in the Large.
- Sustaining Teamwork: Promoting Life-Cycle Teams.
- Managing from the Below: The Russian Embassy Method.
- On Becoming a Leader: Advice for Tomorrow's Development Managers.
L'auteur - Larry L. Constantine
Larry Constantine has been a pioneer in software development methods for nearly four decades. His interest in figuring out how to do things better quickly led him into management and process issues, with the aim of bridging the divide between the people side and the technology side of software development. Larry has published 14 books and over 150 articles, many of which appear in The Peopleware Papers (Prentice Hall, 2000), and in Managing Chaos: The Expert Edge in Software Development (Addison-Wesley, 2000), which incorporates the best from his popular Software Development Management Forum. He is also a co-author of Jolt award-winning Software for Use (Addison-Wesley, 1999). He is a trainer and consultant with clients around the world, as well as a Professor of Computing Science at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Larry L. Constantine |
Parution | 15/07/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 416 |
Format | 16 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 530g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780201719604 |
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