Managing your Move to Object Technology
Written for software managers, Managing Your Move to Object Technology clearly defines and illustrates the management implications associated with the transition to object technology. Although other books may cover the technological benefits of OT, this is one of the few to address the business management issues associated with new technology and the corporate environment. It covers what OT will do to the corporate culture, not simply what it will do for it. In frank and concise terms, the author answers questions about how an organization needs to change to make a successful migration to object technology. This book is also invaluable to organizations that have experienced difficulties with the introduction of OT. This book should be required reading for all IS and IT development managers, project leaders, and team captains who want to improve the effectiveness of the software development staff. It is also ideal for CIOs or Managing Directors who are considering object technology for future product or system development. As with any new technology, the challenge does not come from the methods or the toolsets but from an organization's ability to embrace a new approach.
- Describes a new structure necessary for development teams including specific roles and responsibilities
- Lists the tools necessary to support O-O projects
- Provides specific techniques to set realistic goals for both projects and individuals, and presents the skills necessary for development teams, including specific roles and responsibilities
Reviews & endorsements
'Managing Your Move to Object Technology should be read before, during, and after the introduction of object technology into any organization. It is a most welcome addition to the literature.' John Pugh, The Smalltalk Report
Product details
January 1995Paperback
9781884842153
268 pages
228 × 177 mm
0kg
Unavailable - out of print
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Strategy
- 3. Structure
- 4. Systems
- 5. Staff
- 6. Style
- 7. Skills
- 8. Shared values
- 9. Growing in maturity
- Appendix A. Self assessment
- Appendix B. The concepts of object technology.