Description |
1 online resource (333 pages) |
Series |
Applied Software Engineering Series |
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Applied software engineering series.
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Contents |
Front cover; Dedication; Contents; Preface; About Our Approach; Book Organization; Audience; Notes on Referencing and Errors; Disclaimers; Note; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Chapter 1; Patterns and Antipatterns; Chapter 2; Human Patterns and Antipatterns; Chapter 3; Group Patterns and Antipatterns; Chapter 4; Successfully Leading Teams1; Chapter 5; Management Antipatterns; Chapter 6; Environmental Antipatterns; Chapter 7; General Advice in Dealing with Antipatterns; Index |
Summary |
Antipatterns are conventional problem-solution pairs in software engineering that do more harm than good, and three general types were identified by Brown and colleagues in their groundbreaking Antipatterns (1998): architectural, design, and management. Laplante and Neill (both software engineering, Pennsylvania State U.) offer information-technolo |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781420031249 |
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1420031244 |
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1280639768 |
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9781280639760 |
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