Release Management Tools: What you Need to Know For It Operations Management Review
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(More customer reviews)This is a great book if you are trapped against your will in a location without internet access and you need to learn more about release processes or tools that can assist you in the software development lifecycle.
This book has no original insight into any of these processes or tools, it is a text that has aggregated information from other sources and offers no additional editorial or opinion. For example the first entry is entitled "Release management" and it was essentially ripped straight off the wikipedia entry word for word.
Save your money for an internet connection. Don't buy this book.
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The release management process is a relatively new but rapidly growing discipline within software engineering of managing software releases.
As software systems, software development processes, and resources become more distributed, they invariably become more specialized and complex. Furthermore, software products (especially web applications) are typically in an ongoing cycle of development, testing, and release. Add to this an evolution and growing complexity of the platforms on which these systems run, and it becomes clear there are a lot of moving pieces that must fit together seamlessly to guarantee the success and long-term value of a product or project.
The need therefore exists for dedicated resources to oversee the integration and flow of development, testing, deployment, and support of these systems.
This book is your ultimate resource for Release Management Tools. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know.
In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Release Management Tools right away, covering: Release management, Accidental complexity, Agile Modeling, Agile software development, Application lifecycle management, Baseline (configuration management), Brooks's law, Brownfield (software development), Bus number, Chief programmer team, Comparison of development estimation software, Comprehensive & Robust Requirements Specification Process, Conway's Law, Death march (project management), Dual Vee Model, Endeavour Software Project Management, Enterprise Unified Process, Essential complexity, Feature creep, Gold plating (software engineering),
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