Software Release Methodology

Software Release Methodology

by Michael E . Bays (Author)

Synopsis

63656-3 Improve software quality, lower costs, and get to market faster! Don't risk your software product's success through haphazard integration and release management! Software Release Methodology shows you best practices for every stage of a successful product release: source code control, product build, testing and defect tracking, code integration, software change management, and release engineering. No matter how large (or small) your project or software development organization, you'll find carefully designed, practical solutions that enhance quality, reduce costs, and get you to market faster. Coverage includes: *Why product builds are so difficult, and how to solve the problem. *Simple defect tracking techniques that make sure problems actually get fixed. *Managing releases on hard media, soft media, and net media. *Preventing problems on media masters. *Release numbering and naming: setting customer expectations and avoiding confusion. *Change control for managing your software development process from start to finish. *Organizational solutions that work in establishing release management and services.Bays presents expert techniques that have never been published before-and shows how to design a coherent integration and release process that's dramatically more effective than what you're doing now. If you're responsible for a successful software release, Software Methodology may be the most important book you'll buy this year.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 23 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0136365647
ISBN 13: 9780136365648

Author Bio

MICHAEL BAYS is the release engineering manager for Cisco Systems Enterprise Line of Business, based in Silicon Valley, California. He has more than ten years of direct and indirect experience in integration and product release methodologies for a wide range of software-based products, including applications, operating systems, development systems, embedded systems, and networking devices.