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Ship It!: A Practical Guide to Successful Software Projects

by: Jared Richardson, William A. Gwaltney

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Publisher: O'REILLY,2005-01-01

Category: PROJECT MANAGEMENT Level:

ISBN: 0974514047
ISBN13: 9780974514048

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Ship It! is a collection of tips that show the tools and
techniques a successful project team has to use, and how to use them
well. You'll get quick, easy-to-follow advice on modern
practices: which to use, and when they should be applied. This book
avoids current fashion trends and marketing hype; instead, readers
find page after page of solid advice, all tried and tested in the
real world.

Aimed at beginning to intermediate programmers, Ship It! will show you:

Which tools help, and which don't

How to keep a project moving

Approaches to scheduling that work

How to build developers as well as product

What's normal on a project, and what's not

How to manage managers, end-users and sponsors

Danger signs and how to fix them

Few of the ideas presented here are controversial or extreme; most experienced
programmers will agree that this stuff works. Yet 50 to 70 percent of all
project teams in the U.S. aren't able to use even these simple, well-accepted
practices effectively. This book will help you get started.

Ship It! begins by introducing the common technical
infrastructure that every project needs to get the job done. Readers
can choose from a variety of recommended technologies according to
their skills and budgets. The next sections outline the necessary
steps to get software out the door reliably, using well-accepted,
easy-to-adopt, best-of-breed practices that really work.

Finally, and most importantly, Ship It! presents common
problems that teams face, then offers real-world advice on how to
solve them.