In this first volume of the Quality Software Management series, Gerald M. Weinberg tackles the first requirement for developing quality software: learning to think correctly -- about problems, solutions, and quality itself.
Guidelines on management are introduced to stimulate the kind of thinking needed.
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Internationally respected for his innovative thinking on both human and technical issues, Geragld M. Weinberg focuses on ways to help people improve their productivity. A highly influential author, lecturer, and consultant, he draws on experiences gained in all three roles, as well as from a long technical career as a software developer and researcher.
Weinberg has written on topics ranging from computer systems and programming to education and problem solving -- and most recently, on writing, itself, and fiction! He is author, coauthor, or editor of twenty Dorset House books.
"This is one of those landmark books that comes along at the right time and addresses the right set of issues." -- Shel Siegel, CASE Trends
"Weinberg addresses more clearly the form and essence of quality that we software people worry about." --Ed Yourdon, American Programmer
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