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Agile Software
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The AgileAlliance is a
non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the concept of agile
software development and helping organizations adopt this concept. The
concept is outlined by the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. The AgileAlliance germinated in the fertilizer of the original AgileAlliance, a
group of software professionals that had developed and were practicing
lightweight approaches to software development. Responding to requests for
a more open, inclusive, and visible way for everyone to participate, most
of the founders of the AgileAlliance defined and established the non-profit
AgileAlliance. This organization was designed to be lightweight, initially
only consisting of a board of directors, one administrator, and a set of
bylaws. Just like agile processes, all work and operations within the
AgileAlliance is intended to emerge from subsets of members that
self-organize into programs.
http://www.agileAlliance.org |
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Auriga Logic |
All applications developed at
Auriga Logic are well tuned towards providing
customer-centricity as the foremost objective and the technical
development in consequence is so designed to enable a seamless
integration with the identified business objectives.
http://www.aurigalogic.com/auriga/avs/home/services/ |
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Business eSolutions |
Business
eSolutions provides System Development Project Management
services, Problem Project Diagnostic and Recovery services and
Project Management Training and Facilitation courses covering
strategy, project management, project estimating, business
requirements, risk management and quality assurance. Project
lifecycle models are not interchangeable. To deliver a quality
system, it's critical to know the risks facing your project and
to use a model that reduces those risks. This site
describes standard project lifecycle models, and reviews their
strengths and weaknesses. These standard models can be adapted
to fit the industry issues, corporate culture, time constraints
and team vulnerabilities which comprise your environment.
http://www.business-esolutions.com/islm.htm
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COCOMO Overview |
This site contains an overview of
COCOMO, including both theory and equations.
http://www.softstarsystems.com/overview.htm |
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COCOMO Tutorials |
After completing the tutorial, you
will be able to understand what COCOMO is and know the basics of
the USC COCOMO tool.
http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~dbutler/tutorials/winter96/cocomo2/ |
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Dynamic Systems Development Method |
This is a
Rapid Applications Development approach that has lots of momentum in Europe and
is
growing in the United States. The Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM)
Consortium is a non-profit organization dedicated to defining, promoting and
continuously evolving its de-facto world-wide standard for developing
business solutions within tight timeframes. DSDM provides a non-proprietary
approach for ensuring that solutions incrementally meet the needs of the
business. DSDM incorporates timeboxing, frequent deliverables, prototyping,
and collaborative design and development.
http://www.dsdm.org/
The North American web site can be found at
http://na.dsdm.org.
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IEEE Master Plan for Software Engineering
Standards |
The
"Master Plan for Software Engineering Standards (MPSE)" has been prepared to
promote discussion of the future direction of software engineering and its
standards.
http://standards.computer.org/sesc/
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International Council
on Software Engineering (INCOSE) |
SEVAnet is a non-profit computer
network hosted by Christopher Newport University in Newport
News, Virginia. The SEVA E-business Village is an association of
small businesses in Southeastern Virginia that work with SEVAnet
to help develop their electronic commerce capabilities. This
page comes from the International Council on Software
Engineering.
http://seva.net/~incose/homepage.html |
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iSummation Technologies |
The iSummation Development
Methodology is an approach to the entire SDLC that has been
derived from 'best practices' over a number of years. It is
light-weight to avoid cumbersome overhead, and flexible enough
to be adapted to a wide range of scenarios.
http://www.isummation.com/ |
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iTCO Project Lifecycle |
This methodology is agnostic to
vendor, product, or technology. iTCO's use of Microsoft
Frameworks recognizes their usefulness but does not impart any
predilection to their products. iTCO has designed these
methodologies to meet the requirements of ISO 9000:2000
Standards. These standards define international credibility to
quality systems.
http://www.itcosolutions.com |
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NASA Ames Research Center |
This site is run by
the Automated
Software Engineering Group NASA Ames Research Center.
http://ase.arc.nasa.gov/
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NuSoft Solutions |
Regardless of the size of your
project, you’ll appreciate the peace of mind knowing that NuSoft
Solutions has developed a methodology that has demonstrated to
be flexible, yet consistent in delivering quality results. We
are able to adapt to the simpler needs of smaller projects, the
more comprehensive needs of larger projects, and everything in
between. It is our intention that no matter the scope of your
project, a quality and timely application is delivered.
http://www.nusoftsolutions.com |
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Project Planning and Lifecycle |
A detailed outline of the project
lifecycle.
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/notes/lifecycle/lifecycl_f.html
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Prolifics: WebSphere Lifecycle Services |
Prolifics has been solving business problems with technology solutions since
1978. With offices throughout North America and Europe, Prolifics utilizes
its methodology and best practices, in combination with WebSphere knowledge
experts, to deliver complex, high-performing systems for leading customers
in finance, telecommunications, healthcare, government and manufacturing.
http://www.prolifics.com/ |
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Scrum Methodology |
The Scrum methodology of agile software development marks a dramatic
departure from waterfall management. In fact, Scrum and other agile
processes were inspired by its shortcomings. The Scrum methodology
emphasizes communication and collaboration, functioning software, and the
flexibility to adapt to emerging business realities — all attributes that
suffer in the rigidly ordered waterfall paradigm.
http://scrummethodology.com/
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SpurTech |
SpurTech is a global management consulting, technology services
and outsourcing company. SpurTech is committed to providing
customized solutions with best-of-breed technologies to meet
customer’s specific needs with speed, reliability, flexibility,
interoperability, scalability, simplification, and reduced cost.
By having extensive business domain knowledge and technological
expertise combined with global resources, SpurTech can mobilize
the right people, skills, and technologies to meet the
challenges of our customers to bring efficiencies and
effectiveness in their businesses.
http://www.spurtech.com/methodologies.htm |
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TRIGENT Offshore Application
Development |
Trigent employs a flexible set of
methodologies in developing and maintaining software
applications, designed to best practice approaches are followed
while accommodating different project needs and varying
development processes in client organizations.
http://www.trigent.com |
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University of California |
This Application Development Methodology
site concentrates on Rapid Application Development (RAD).
http://sysdev.ucdavis.edu/WEBADM
http://sysdev.ucdavis.edu/WEBADM/document/rad_toc.htm
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WaterWare |
WaterWare uses the principles of the
Software Life Cycle Process in its approach to Web application
development. Therefore, we encourage our clients not to focus solely on
the initial development of their Web applications. Long term success or
failure of a project will be based on proper planning for support,
maintenance and future Requests for Enhancements (RFE).
http://www.waterware.com/services/development/methodology.jsp
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