Improving Software Development Productivity (Prentice Hall)
Monday, 29 December 2014

This hardcover has the subtitle "Effective Leadership and Quantitative Methods in Software Management".  In 1979 Randall W. Jensen was the co-author with Charles Tonies of Software Engineering, a book wihch illuminated key software productivity attributes  Since that time Jensen has continued his research on productivity leading to his improved computer-based estimating model, which is still used today. In this book he helps you measure your organization’s capacity and productivity, and then use that information to improve multiple facets of developer and team performance, and to build more accurate estimates and schedules.

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Author:  Randall W. Jensen
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date: September 5, 2014
Pages: 368

ISBN: 9780133562675
Print: 0133562670
Kindle: B00N1ZN6IO

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