Synopsis
Integrates team design and analysis methods from a variety of disciplines, and applies them to the software development process. Draws a selection of tools, techniques, and strategies from joint application development, participatory design, distributed development, and all major team approaches. Offers guidelines for business and information systems, software products, user participation, and technical systems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
From the Back Cover
The Hands-On Guide To Successful Group Software Projects. The Challenge: Pull off a successful team-effort software analysis, design, or development project. How To Meet It: Use the Handbook of Team Design, the first comprehensive, systematic presentation of the best methods, strategies, techniques, and tools for team projects in the real world. If you've got responsibility for a software project that involves clients, users, analysts, and developers-or two or more members of any group-you need the Handbook of Team Design. This book will help you: Convince clients you have the right approach for their software job; Structured a detailed, workable development plan; Create smooth-functioning teams from people of widely diverse backgrounds; Lead design groups and workshops; Handle projects that involve client and user input; Succeed with projects that have widely scattered participants; Provide an appropriate plan for software design and development in any arena; Ensure that deliverables are ready on or before their due dates! Written for facilitators, project managers, systems analysts, usability engineers, interface designers, human factors professionals, group and team leaders, and team members, this well-organized, complete compendium of team design methods gives you the best techniques from a range of sources and a flexible approach tht allows you to choose the tools that best fit your task. You get tools from Joint Application Development (JAD), participatory design, distributed development, and all the principal team approaches, as well as frameworks for applying these tools in any circumstances. Whether you're working on a Web project, client/server, Lotus Notes, data warehousing, business rule capture, CRC cards, object-oriented design, or any other team software effort, this book can facilitate the group process. Destined to become a classic, the Handbook of Team Design is the most practical, comprehensive, and useful guide to software team design ever published. It is a book that team and development professionals will refer to again and again.
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