Acknowledgments |
Preface |
The Problem / Part I: |
Familiar Passages / 1: |
The Industrial Viewpoint |
The Practitioner Viewpoint |
The Example |
Recognizing The Problem / 2: |
The Example (Continued) |
Territories, Maps, and Bridges |
The Approach / Part II: |
Just-In-Time Philosophy and Strategy / 3: |
Plan, Plan, Then Re-Plan |
Identify Risks Early |
Develop In Parallel |
More on Software Risk Management and Just-In-Time / 4: |
Risk Management Perspectives |
Strategic Risk Management |
Operational Risk Management |
Elements of Software Risk / 5: |
Technical Risk |
Cost Risk |
Schedule Risk |
Risk Management Activities |
Risk Identification |
Risk Strategy and Planning |
Risk Assessment |
Risk Mitigation/Avoidance |
Risk Reporting |
Risk Prediction |
Software Risk Factors / 6: |
Organization |
Estimation |
Monitoring |
Development Methodology |
Tools |
Risk Culture |
Usability |
Correctness |
Reliability |
Personnel |
Software Risk Metrics / 7: |
Just-In-Time Method by Development Phase / 8: |
Pre-Requirements and QFD |
Requirements: Written and Executable |
Design: Wide Then Deep |
Code: Start Early! |
Test: Accepting In Steps |
Delivery and Maintenance: Old Code Never Dies |
Part III The Application |
Applying Just-In-Time / 9: |
Making Choices |
The Model's Design |
The Model's Equations |
A SERIM Example |
Interpreting SERIM's Results |
Using SERIM for Predicting Risks |
JIT Software: The Whole Picture |
Just-In-Time Examples / 10: |
PC Software Project |
Embedded Software Application Project |
QFD Application |
PERT Application |
SERIM Application |
Interpreting the Results: PC Project |
Interpreting the Results: Embedded Project |
Interpreting the Results: Both Projects |
SERIM Predictive Capabilities for the Projects |
Executable Requirements |
Design Strategies |
Coding |
Testing and Delivery |
Dreaming About Maintenance |
Closing Thoughts |
Glossary |
References |
Index |
About the Author |
Acknowledgments |
Preface |
The Problem / Part I: |
Familiar Passages / 1: |
The Industrial Viewpoint |
The Practitioner Viewpoint |