Many claims are made about how certain tools, technologies, and
practices improve software development. But which claims are
verifiable, and which are merely wishful thinking? In this book,
leading thinkers such as Steve McConnell, Barry Boehm, and Barbara
Kitchenham offer essays that uncover the truth and unmask myths
commonly held among the software development community. Their insights
may surprise you. Are some programmers really ten times more
productive than others? Does writing tests first help you develop
better code faster? Can code metrics predict the number of bugs in a
piece of software? Do design patterns actually make better software?
What effect does personality have on pair programming? What matters
more: how far apart people are geographically, or how far apart they
are in the org chart? Contributors include: Jorge Aranda Tom Ball
Victor R. Basili Andrew Begel Christian Bird Barry Boehm Marcelo
Cataldo Steven Clarke Jason Cohen Robert DeLine Madeline Diep Hakan
Erdogmus Michael Godfrey Mark Guzdial Jo E. Hannay Ahmed E. Hassan
Israel Herraiz Kim Sebastian Herzig Cory Kapser Barbara Kitchenham
Andrew Ko Lucas Layman Steve McConnell Tim Menzies Gail Murphy Nachi
Nagappan Thomas J. Ostrand Dewayne Perry Marian Petre Lutz Prechelt
Rahul Premraj Forrest Shull Beth Simon Diomidis Spinellis Neil Thomas
Walter Tichy Burak Turhan Elaine J. Weyuker Michele A. Whitecraft
Laurie Williams Wendy M. Williams Andreas Zeller Thomas Zimmermann
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What Really Works, and Why We Believe It
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781449397760
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
O'Reilly Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
624
Forfatter