A collection of 77 essays for programming developers and managers, offering guidance on a huge assortment of development challenges, in a number of areas, from project management to discipline versus chaos. Specializes in the gray area between technical and social issues, in which humanity and technology are linked. Softcover.
LARRY CONSTANTINE has been an innovator in software engineering practice and theory for nearly four decades. He is Adjunct Professor in the School of Computing Sciences at the University of Technology, Sydney (Australia), where he teaches software engineering and organizational change management. He is also Director of Research and Development for Constantine Lockwood, Ltd., a leading consultancy specializing in usage-centered design. In addition to the legendary Constantine on Peopleware, his recent books include Software for Use (Addison-Wesley, with Lucy Lockwood), winner of the 1999 Jolt Product Excellence Award.