As a co-founder of Symbian and former executive of Psion Software, David Wood has been actively involved in well over 100 smartphone development projects worldwide. Over the time spent on these projects, he has come to understand the key issues which determine the difference between successful and unsuccessful projects for Symbian OS. This book highlights and explains:
How to tame the awesome inner complexity of smartphone technology
Optimal project team organisation, combining agility and reliability
The design and the philosophy behind key features of Symbian OS
The potential trouble spots of smartphone integration, testing, and optimisation
How to receive the full benefit of the diverse skills in the extensive Symbian partner ecosystem
The methods that are most likely to deliver commercial success when using Symbian OS
The wider significance of Symbian OS skills and expertise in the evolving mobile marketplace
The particular importance of software leaders in bringing breakthrough smartphone products to the market
About the Author
David Wood was a co-founder of Symbian, having joined Psion (Symbian’s original parent company) in June 1988. As EVP of Research for Symbian, he is currently responsible for leading a series of collaborative research projects, covering engineering, strategy and market development, focused on improving the competitiveness and value of Symbian's overall offering.
David has an MA in Mathematics from Cambridge University, and has served as Symbian's representative on the Board of Directors for the Open Mobile Alliance. He has been a director of Symbian (and before that, Psion Software) since 1996.