BookIncremental software architecture : a method for saving failing IT ...
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Main title
- Incremental software architecture : a method for saving failing IT implementations / Michael Bell.
Published/Produced
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016.
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Description
- 1 online resource.
ISBN
- 9781119213680 (pdf)
- 9781119213697 (epub)
LC classification
- QA76.76.F34
Summary
- "This book will depict rare insights into actual failed-to-perform software systems, followed by comprehensive root-cause analyses identifying the reasons for their unsuccessful execution in production. Remedies will be provided that offer strategies to tackle the chief issues. Last, architecture and design best practices will conclude the discussion. The book will assist users to: Mitigate risks of software development projects Increase return on investments (ROI) Provide effective tools to assess technological achievability and viability Introduce software design best practices for enterprise architecture efforts Identify actual software construction value proposition Foster software assets reuse and consolidation Accelerate time-to-market "-- Provided by publisher.
LC Subjects
Other Subjects
- COMPUTERS / Desktop Applications / Project Management Software.
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Notes
- Includes index.
Additional formats
- Print version: Bell, Michael, 1957 June 22- author. Incremental software architecture Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016 9781119117643 (DLC) 2015040936
LCCN
- 2015042369
Dewey class no.
- 005
Other class no.
- COM081000
Invalid ISBN
- 9781119117643 (hardback)
Type of material
- Book
Content type
- text
Media type
- computer
Carrier type
- online resource
Source of description
- Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
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- Electronic Resource
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