Tried & true object development: industry-proven approaches with UML
Tried & true object development: industry-proven approaches with UML
Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules
Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules
The 4+1 View Model of Architecture
IEEE Software
Developing Mobile Browsers in a Product Line
IEEE Software
Object-Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach
Object-Oriented Software Engineering: A Use Case Driven Approach
Product family testing: a survey
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
An Introduction to Software Testing
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS)
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Executives need to assess ongoing software projects. They need truthful information to decide if projects should be redirected, cancelled, or strengthened. They need to verify that customer requirements are satisfied and business goals are met.We present a set of tools for executives to monitor the status of ongoing software projects. These tools allow executives that are not experts of software engineering to assess requirements, software architectures, development projects, and development organizations. Our tools, used commonly at Nokia and elsewhere, utilize use cases, views to architecture, frequent builds, and testing statistics. The fact that many projects already utilize these tools for software creation makes it easy to extend their use to serve executives and business management. We explain how managers can use these tools to get information, how to interpret this information, and how to integrate the tools into the interaction between the managers and their project teams.