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Software Process Dynamics

ISBN: 978-0-470-19270-2

January 2008

Wiley-IEEE Press

640 pages

Description
Advance Praise for Software Process Dynamics

"Not only the best software engineering book of 2007, but quite possibly the most important book of this entire decade."
Ed Yourdon, internationally recognized consultant and author of twenty-seven books, including Death March

"A major and much needed new textbook. . . . [It] contains a wealth of material covering all important aspects of software project dynamics."
Dr. Tarek Abdel-Hamid, Professor in the Graduate School of Business and Public Policy, the Naval Postgraduate School

"Brings together a tremendous amount of useful process modeling material and experience in using it in practical software decision situations. . . . [It] will serve as a standard reference for the software process dynamics field."
Dr. Barry Boehm, Professor in the Computer Science and Industrial Systems Engineering Departments, University of Southern California

This book is designed for professionals and students in software engineering or information technology who are interested in understanding the dynamics of software development in order to assess and optimize their own process strategies. Software Process Dynamics successfully explains how simulation of interrelated technical and social factors can provide a means for organizations to vastly improve their processes. It is structured for readers to approach the subject from different perspectives, and includes descriptive summaries of the best research and applications. This self-contained book:

  • Provides methods, tools, models, and examples to improve management decision-making at all levels

  • Illustrates systems thinking in action to develop increasingly deep understandings of software process structures and behaviors

  • Describes the full modeling process, including calibration of models to software metrics data

  • Shows basic building blocks and model infrastructures for software processes

  • Demonstrates how others have used the principles of systems dynamics to analyze and improve processes, and summarizes all previous publications

  • Provides future research motivations

Software Process Dynamics is complete with exercises and executable models available on a related Web site that allow readers to learn hands-on and with the flexibility to go at their own pace. Furthermore, updates to the book's chapters will be available on this Web site to keep readers up-to-date with the most current and emerging models and techniques. This is an invaluable reference for software engineers, IT practitioners, engineering process groups, project planners, managers, and executives who wish to improve their processes and be better informed. It also serves as an effective textbook for students in related courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels.

About the Author
Raymond J. Madachy, PhD, is a Research Assistant Professor in the USC Industrial and Systems Engineering Department and a Principal of the USC Center for Systems and Software Engineering. Dr. Madachy's current research interests include modeling and simulation of processes for architecting and engineering of complex software-intensive systems; economic analysis and value-based engineering of software-intensive systems; systems and software measurement, process improvement, and quality; quantitative methods for systems risk management; integrating systems engineering and software engineering disciplines; and integrating empirical-based research with process simulation. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a member of ACM.
Features
  • This book provides executable models and simulation tools:   How to actually do hands-on modeling of software processes with system dynamics, and it synthesizes all previous work in the area.  Included are descriptive summaries of the best research and applications.
  • It is accompanied by tools, executable model examples and other references for people to start modeling with.  
  • There are a variety of exercises in the book that are provided to serve as homework assignments, exam questions and/or even as major research projects.