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| #6296772 in Books | 2002-04-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.25 x6.00l,2.03 | File type: PDF | 493 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Thought-provoking and eclectic|By Mike Tarrani|This book is an interesting collection of essays on the soft elements of software engineering. Most of the essays deal with organizational and process aspects from a cross-functional perspective, and there is an emphasis on requirements and business/IT alignment in the overall theme of this collection. Each of the five parts|About the Author||Christiane Floyd is Professor in the Department of Informatics (Software Engineering Group) at the University of Hamburg.
|Ralf Klischewski is Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics (Software Engineering Group) at the U
Software practice--which includes software development, design, and use--needs to go beyond the traditional engineering framework. Drawing on a variety of social theory approaches, this book focuses on interdisciplinary cooperation in software practice. The topics discussed include the facilitation of collaborative software development, communication between developers and users, and the embedding of software systems in organizations.
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