Introduction to the team software process(sm)
by
 
Humphrey, Watts S., 1927-

Title
Introduction to the team software process(sm)

Author
Humphrey, Watts S., 1927-

ISBN
9780201477191

Personal Author
Humphrey, Watts S., 1927-

Publication Information
Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c2000.

Physical Description
xxv, 463 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Series
The SEI series in software engineering

Series Title
The SEI series in software engineering

Contents
Pt. I. Introduction. Ch. 1. TSPi Overview. Ch. 2. The Logic of the Team Software Process -- Pt. II. The TSPi Process. Ch. 3. Launching a Team Project. Ch. 4. The Development Strategy. Ch. 5. The Development Plan. Ch. 6. Defining the Requirements. Ch. 7. Designing with Teams. Ch. 8. Product Implementation. Ch. 9. Integration and System Testing. Ch. 10. The Postmortem -- Pt. III. The Team Roles. Ch. 11. The Team Leader Role. Ch. 12. The Development Manager Role. Ch. 13. The Planning Manager Role. Ch. 14. The Quality/Process Manager Role. Ch. 15. The Support Manager Role -- Pt. IV. Using the TSPi. Ch. 16. Managing yourself. Ch. 17. Being on a Team. Ch. 18. Teamwork -- App. A. Need Statements for the TSPi Sample Exercises -- App. B. Software Configuration Management -- App. C. Software Inspections -- App. D. The TSPi Scripts -- App. E. Role Scripts -- App. F. TSPi Forms and Instructions -- App. G. The TSPi Standards and Specifications.

Abstract
"Watts Humphrey is the visionary behind the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) and the Personal Software Process (PSP). The CMM contains a framework for software process improvement at the organizational level. The PSP builds the self-discipline needed for individual programmers to work efficiently and effectively. The author's new Team Software Process (TSP) details methods to guide the formation of software development teams, to motivate their work, and to enhance their productivity."--BOOK JACKET. "This book describes an introductory version of TSP, ideal for smaller projects but also useful for learning basic techniques and procedures that apply to other development projects."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Software engineering.
 
Teams in the workplace.


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IIEMSAGeneral Books33168015700392005.10684 H926I 20003