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Why Software Development Projects Fail, Part IV: Release
Drew Robb | Published Apr 3, 2009
A common point of failure is to test and launch without thorough input from the user community.
Tags:testing,IT architecture,IT performance,software quality,end users
Why Software Development Projects Fail, Part III: Methodology
Drew Robb | Published Feb 18, 2009
There are many ways to bog down a software project but selecting the wrong development methodology is an all too frequent cause of failure.
Tags:collaboration,programming,IT architecture,Agile programming,software quality
Why Software Development Projects Fail, Part II: Requirements
Drew Robb | Published Feb 11, 2009
Coding in faulty requirements is one surefire way to bog down a project.
Tags:Project management,software,software developer,IT Leadership,software quality
Why Software Development Projects Fail, Part I
Drew Robb | Published Feb 5, 2009
Avoiding the demons: Years of software development success can be obliterated with one small failure.
Tags:Project management,developers,IT Leadership,IT architecture,software quality
Finding the Solution to Crappy Software
Bob Doyle | Published Jan 14, 2009
Veteran CIO and CIOUpdate guest columnist Bob Doyle believes his “quality maturity curve” is the right approach to solving the thorny problem of poor software quality.
Tags:developers,IT management,QoE,software quality,CMMI
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