Managing Software Debt: Building for Inevitable Change (Addison-Wesley)
Friday, 04 April 2014

For Agile software professionals, explains why you're going into software debt whether you know it or not—and why the interest on that debt can bring projects to a standstill. Explains forms of software debt, showing how to plan for it intelligently and repay it successfully. Shows how to use the software debt concept to systematically improve architectural agility. See our review of previous edition.

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Author: Chris Sterling
Publisher Addison Wesley
Date: August 11, 2013
Pages: 288
ISBN: 978-0321948618

 

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