Capers Jones
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Software development has been a troubling since it first started. There are seven chronic problems that have plagued it from the beginning:
These are endemic problems for software executives, software engineers and software customers but they are not insurmountable. In Software Development Patterns and Antipatterns, software engineering and metrics pioneer Capers Jones presents technical solutions for all seven. The solutions involve moving from harmful patterns of software development to effective patterns of software development.
The first section of the book examines common software development problems that have been observed in many companies and government agencies. The data on the problems comes from consulting studies, breach of contract lawsuits, and the literature on major software failures. This section considers the factors involved with cost overruns, schedule delays, canceled projects, poor quality, and expensive maintenance after deployment.
The second section shows patterns that lead to software success. The data comes from actual companies. The section’s first chapter on Corporate Software Risk Reduction in a Fortune 500 company was based on a major telecom company whose CEO was troubled by repeated software failures. The other chapters in this section deal with methods of achieving excellence, as well as measures that can prove excellence to C-level executives, and with continuing excellence through the maintenance cycle as well as for software development.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Worst-Case Patterns of Software Development
Chapter 1: Challenges of Software Project Management
Chapter 2: Wastage: Lost Time and Money Due to Poor Software Quality
Chapter 3: Root Causes of Poor Software Quality
Chapter 4: Defenses Against Breach of Contract Litigation
Chapter 5: The Mess of Software Metrics
Chapter 6: Variations in Software Costs and Quality by Application Size
Chapter 7: Advancing Software from a Craft to a Profession
Part 2: Best-Case Patterns of Software Development
Chapter 8: Corporate Software Risk Reduction in a Fortune 500 Company
Chapter 9: Achieving Software Excellence
Chapter 10: Early Sizing and Estimating of Software Projects
Chapter 11: Optimizing Software Defect Removal Efficiency (DRE)
Chapter 12: Tool Usage on Best-Case, Average, and Worst-Case Projects
Chapter 13: Geriatric Care for Aging Software
Chapter 14: Function Points as a Universal Metric
Capers Jones is a specialist in software engineering methodologies and is often associated with the function point model of cost estimation. He has been the President and CEO of Capers Jones & Associates and Chief Scientist Emeritus of Software Productivity Research (SPR). In 2011, he co-founded Namcook Analytics LLC, where he is Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO). He formed his own business in 1984, Software Productivity Research, after holding positions at IBM and ITT. After retiring from Software Productivity Research in 2000, he remains active as an independent management consultant. He is a Distinguished Advisor to the Consortium for IT Software Quality (CISQ).