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Client-Centered Software Development
- The CO-FOSS Approach
Engelsk Hardback
Client-Centered Software Development
- The CO-FOSS Approach
Engelsk Hardback

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Client-Centered Software Development: The CO-FOSS Approach introduces a method to creating a customized software product for a single client, either from scratch or by reusing open source components. The clients are typically non-profit humanitarian, educational, or public service organizations. This approach has been used in undergraduate courses where students learn the principles of software development while implementing a real-world software product. This book provides instructors, students, clients, and professional software developers with detailed guidance for developing a new CO-FOSS product from conceptualization to completion.

Features

  • Provides instructors, students, clients, and professional software developers with a roadmap for the development of a new CO-FOSS product from conceptualization to completion
  • Motivates students with real-world projects and community service experiences
  • Teaches all elements of the software process, including requirements gathering, design, collaboration, coding, testing, client communication, refactoring, and writing developer and user documentation
  • Uses source code that can be reused and refitted to suit the needs of future projects, since each CO-FOSS product is free and open source software
    • Provides links to a rich variety of resources for instructors and students to freely use in their own courses that develop new CO-FOSS products for other non-profits.
  • Product detaljer
    Sprog:
    Engelsk
    Sider:
    368
    ISBN-13:
    9781138583849
    Indbinding:
    Hardback
    Udgave:
    ISBN-10:
    1138583847
    Udg. Dato:
    14 jun 2019
    Længde:
    27mm
    Bredde:
    240mm
    Højde:
    162mm
    Forlag:
    Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Oplagsdato:
    14 jun 2019
    Forfatter(e):
    Kategori sammenhænge