Agile software engineering \ Orit Hazzan
By: Hazzan ,Orit.
Contributor(s): Dubinsky, Yeal.
Material type: BookPublisher: New Delhi: Springer, 2008Description: xix, 303.ISBN: 9788184897548.Subject(s): Software engineering | Object-oriented programming (Computer science)DDC classification: 005.1 Summary: This textbook, ideal for both undergraduates and practitioners, presents the current issues in software development methods. Special emphasis is given to agile software development, being one of the mainstream paradigms for the management of software projects.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Information Technology University, Lahore General Stacks | Non-fiction | 005.1 H431A 2008 (Browse shelf) | Available | 000150 |
This textbook presents the current issues in software development methods. Special emphasis is placed on agile software development, being one of the mainstream paradigms for the management of software projects. Features and topics: (1) Examines the Agile manifesto and its implications. (2) Discusses the delivery of software projects on time and within budgets by using agile software development environment. (3) Considers the customer role in agile software development environments. (4) Looks at measures to control and monitor the software development process. (5) Offers Agile software development processes from a cognitive perspective. (6) Explores the concept of agility from the management perspective. (7) Investigates the impact of agility on the organization level. (8) The wider context of each topic to software engineering is emphasized. This comprehensive and concise introduction offers a reader-friendly approach to the topic. Written for advanced undergraduates, this clear foundation course will also be valuable for practitioners.
This textbook, ideal for both undergraduates and practitioners, presents the current issues in software development methods. Special emphasis is given to agile software development, being one of the mainstream paradigms for the management of software projects.
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