Synopses & Reviews
Is the Unified Process the be all and end all standard for developing object-oriented component-based software? This book is the final in a four volume series that presents a critical review of the Unified Process. The authors present a survey of the alte
This book, the last in a four-volume series, offers a critical review of the UP and presents a masters' collection of best practices to use as guidelines in implementing a more robust software process. In the Transition phase, developers focus on testing and validating the complete system, operating the system in parallel with legacy systems and converting legacy databases and systems to support a new release.
Synopsis
This book is the final in a four-volume series that presents a critical review of the Unified Process. The authors present a survey of the alternate software processes, and synthesize a more robust process that addresses the complete breadth of real-world development and production needs. After elaborating on the UP with a more complete software process, each volume presents a masters' collection of today's best practices.
About the Author
Scott W. Ambler started developing software in the early 80s, and has worked in object-oriented development for the past ten years in an array of roles. He is presently engaged as a software process mentor with AmbySoft Inc., a contributing editor