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Speed, Data, and Ecosystems

Excelling in a Software-Driven World. Chapman & Hall/CRC Innovations in Software Engineering and Software Development Series

By (author) Jan Bosch
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: CRC Press
Published: 8th Dec 2016
Dimensions: w 157mm h 231mm d 18mm
Weight: 480g
ISBN-10: 1138198188
ISBN-13: 9781138198180
Barcode No: 9781138198180
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As software R&D investment increases, the benefits from short feedback cycles using technologies such as continuous deployment, experimentation-based development, and multidisciplinary teams require a fundamentally different strategy and process. This book will cover the three overall challenges that companies are grappling with: speed, data and ecosystems. Speed deals with shortening the cycle time in R&D. Data deals with increasing the use of and benefit from the massive amounts of data that companies collect. Ecosystems address the transition of companies from being internally focused to being ecosystem oriented by analyzing what the company is uniquely good at and where it adds value.

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"This book is a masterful exposition of how to develop large software programs, aimed at business leaders but useful to others...Many insights are presented in the book...It is clearly written, with helpful guidance to the reader. I highly recommend it for its insight and scope."
-B. Hazeltine, Computing Reviews "This book is a masterful exposition of how to develop large software programs, aimed at business leaders but useful to others...Many insights are presented in the book...It is clearly written, with helpful guidance to the reader. I highly recommend it for its insight and scope."
-B. Hazeltine, Computing Reviews