This book explores the challenges of managing software projects, such as changing requirements, uncertain technologies, and evolving user needs, provides strategies for addressing these and other emerging issues, and contains a number of eye-opening perspectives from experts in different fields. Instead of relying solely on traditional project management techniques, the book presents a holistic, adaptive, and flexible framework that takes into account the unique challenges of each particular case of software development. It recognizes that software development is a complex and creative process that involves people with diverse skills and personalities, and provides insights into how to motivate and manage teams, how to communicate effectively, how to automate processes, and how to deal with conflict and uncertainty, from computer engineering and mathematical logic, all the way to advanced geophysics and earthquake engineering. It provides a wealth of practical advice and guidance, as well as insights into the latest schools of thought related to software project management.
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ISBN
9781527552241
Publisert
2024-01-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
247

Om bidragsyterne

Veljko Milutinović received his PhD from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, and has held various faculty positions in the USA. His research largely focuses on datamining and dataflow computing. He has published over 40 books and over 100 journal papers. He is a Life Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a member of Academia Europaea, and the CEO of the Information Processing Society, International.Filip Đorđević is a PhD student and teaching assistant at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade. His research focuses on the implementation of machine learning and numerical modeling for the prediction of structural behavior. He has published 11 papers in journals and conference proceedings.Miloš Kotlar received his PhD at the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. His research focuses on the implementation of machine learning using the dataflow paradigm. He has co-authored over 20 articles and taught DataFlow Computing and Software Engineering courses at various universities. Jakob Salom received his MSc at the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia. His work focuses on data warehousing and archiving, and implementing mind genomics in marketing. He is the co-author of 4 books and over 30 journal articles.