Inroads to Software Quality: "How to" Guide and Toolkit
Inroads to Software Quality: "How to" Guide and Toolkit
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Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
Author: Alka Jarvis
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1997-04-13
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Label: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Pages: 432 Features:
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Inroads: A reality in software. 2000-12-23 Book has lots of templates which are easy to use. The book is extremely practical and a "MUST" have for every software engineer.
Book Feedback 2000-12-23 Excellent book with lots of templates and easy to understand text. Authors have done a great job.
Not as good as I hoped 1999-12-28 Basic concept of book is that 'quality cannot be inspected in, it must be build in'. I did come away with some new ideas and some interesting points. However, I frequently found the book to be off the main theme.
New and practical view of software quality 1999-07-08 Every time you buy a book that relates to quality you find the same ideas, interesting but how to carry them out? This book will help you to build a quality system that fits your organization. Good exaplantion about use of checklists, testing, and a new software quality paradigm.
Good insights on the New Paradigm. Detailed checklists and 1998-04-02 This is a must book for those who continuously find the same defects from release to release. The New Paradigm gives the readers the concepts and implementation of "filters" that prevents defects from going further in the development cycle. This book is not about software testing or reviews but about Software Quality Assurance . It has overall concepts on the product assurance and process assurance activities that increases the robustness of a product. There are several books in the market on the subjects of inspections and testing. After reviewing several books, I found this is the only book that has taken the Deming principle of "defect containment" and shown the readers the effectiveness of the processes, if implemented correctly.