Software Development for Small Teams: A RUP-Centric Approach

  • Authors:
  • Gary Pollice;Liz Augustine;Chris Lowe;Jas Madhur

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-;-

  • Venue:
  • Software Development for Small Teams: A RUP-Centric Approach
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

Do you want to improve the process on your next project? Perhaps you'd like to combine the best practices from the Rational Unified Process (RUP) and from agile methodologies (such as Extreme Programming). If so, buy this book!Software Development for Small Teams describes an entire software development project, from the initial customer contact through delivery of the software. Through a case study, it describes how one small, distributed team designed and applied a successful process. But this is not a perfect case study. The story includes what worked and what didn't, and describes how the team might change its process for the next project. The authors encourage you to assess their results and to use the lessons learned on your next project.Key topics covered include: Achieving a balance between people, process, and tools; recognizing that software development is primarily a human endeavor Using RUP as an appropriate foundation for a small project; combining RUP and agile principles to create a workable process Configuring a process that supports the project members, helping them work more effectively Adjusting the process over the course of the project Selecting tools to support a small, distributed team Dealing effectively with your customerWhether you're a project lead, a programmer, or another member of the development team, this book will show you how to tap the strengths of specific processes to dramatically increase the productivity of your team.