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HistoryThere are hundreds of books on topics relevant to various aspects of software engineering. However, when we analyze what went wrong with so many of our large practical software projects, one of the leading culprits is a misunderstanding of the business, economic and financial aspects of the projects. Where are the books and courses to help us with this major problem? University engineering programs often have a course such...
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How I was introduced to this book: About nine months before this book was published I was researching the return on investment of software projects. While doing my research, I was introduced to Steve Tockey who asked if I might be interested in reviewing his book. My background: For almost 10 years I've worked in the software and consulting industry. Currently, I work at one of the leading CRM software companies worldwide...
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The processes and decisions that surround the intellectual content of software historically have been sadly neglected and there has been relatively little cross-polination from other disciplines. The book is a milestone for the software industry because it introduces time-tested techniques from other engineering and business contexts for making objective decisions based upon systematically comparing quantified costs and benefits...
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This book has been long overdue. It provides an excellent, comprehensive overview of the main techniques used for reasoning about the value of software projects and making project decisions. Its focus in mostly at the project management level, but the techniques discussed apply equally to technical decisions. It would make a great text for a course on software economics as well as invaluable self-reading for software professionals...
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This book is the only book of its kind. It covers everything you need to know to make intelligent financial decisions about software projects. Too many software projects are started with detailed work plans but without any plan about how the project will make money for the company. Naturally, too many of these projects then fail to return any value to the organization that did them. This is horrible for the company that wastes...
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