By Richard Veryard (Auth.)
ISBN-10: 0750611227
ISBN-13: 9780750611220
Specialists from a number of components, together with company management, undertaking administration, software program engineering and economics, give a contribution their services about the economics of platforms software program, together with overview of advantages, sorts of info and venture expenditures and administration
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The problem Conclusions 29 these new enterprises face is in combining two contrasting cultures. These cultural issues of the software business require a new set of responses if convergence is to attain its full potential. Conclusions In a world of industrial products the available set of strategies open to a firm are generally well known and researched, as are the preoccupations of the businesses. Though fashions of business strategy have come and gone, the central concerns of hardware business has been production and marketing.
Product or process The economic realities of the software market fly in the face of the dominant paradigm of systems analysis and software engineering. The dominant para digm is the consensus in the field that good software is developed in a continuing process that should involve the users. The process conception is accepted by most software disciplines. It has various names: spiral, evolu tion, open-ended, developmental, etc. But the message is the same: software should grow. The correct process of software should be based on repeated iterations of versions[l 1].
The classic systems development processes become invalidated. M a n y software packages are no longer a solution to user-initiated problems. Instead, many software packages have become solutions searching for problems. Classical design relationships deserve reassessment[6]. Economic changes are possible too. The consumer-producer relationship needs to change. The values, emotions, and ethical, judicial, and managerial invest ments of the software producer in the software product cannot remain untouched by massification.
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