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Pitfall: Thinking a new technology or methodology comes for free.

February 26, 2008 2 Comments
Pitfall: Thinking a new technology or methodology comes for free.

[From Pitfalls of Modern Software Engineering by Bruce F. Webster (forthcoming)] CATEGORIES: organizational, conceptual Suppose you were managing a boxer and wanted him to compete in professional karate tournaments. Suppose you gave him some books on karate to study, showed him a film or two, maybe let him attend a three- or four-day karate training […]

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Pitfall: Adopting a new technology or methodology for the wrong reason

February 25, 2008 5 Comments
Pitfall: Adopting a new technology or methodology for the wrong reason

[From Pitfalls of Modern Software Engineering by Bruce F. Webster (forthcoming)] CATEGORIES: organizational, conceptual, political Management is always looking for the proverbial silver bullet, despite Fred Brooks’ warning to the contrary. Good reasons may exist to adopt a particular technology — such as object-oriented development — and/or a particular methodology — such as RUP, Agile, […]

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Pitfalls of Modern Software Engineering: an explanation

February 25, 2008 14 Comments
Pitfalls of Modern Software Engineering: an explanation

Back in the mid-1990s, I wrote and published Pitfalls of Object-Oriented Development (M&T Books, 1995). The book captured lessons learned from five years of full-time commercial software development using object-oriented technology, as well as cautions and observations gleaned from books and articles on the subject. Shortly after the book went into publication, I started plans […]

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