The amount of time and expense spent debugging, customizing, updating, and maintaining software far outstrips the amount spent buying it. This book provides a simple and straightforward introduction to software maintenance a...

Buy Now From Amazon

The amount of time and expense spent debugging, customizing, updating, and maintaining software far outstrips the amount spent buying it. This book provides a simple and straightforward introduction to software maintenance activities that work. It is the first book to cover software transition--the process of moving the product from developer to maintainer. Written by one of the world's foremost experts on software maintenance, it draws on real world case studies to explore basic do's and don'ts, IEEE and ISO requirements, organizational issues, and the often sticky issue of metrics. Other topics addressed include object-oriented software and client/server software, corporate education and training programs, creative cost controls, and more.

Similar Products

Software Maintenance Management: Evaluation and Continuous ImprovementPatterns in Java: A Catalog of Reusable Design Patterns Illustrated with UML, 2nd Edition, Volume 1Software Maintenance Success RecipesSoftware Architecture Design Patterns in JavaDesign Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design (2nd Edition)