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Ivar Jacobson

Auteur de Guide de l'utilisateur UML

13+ oeuvres 1,094 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Comprend les noms: I. Jacobson, Ivar Jacobson

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Bought for Degree, I don;t remember using it that much though.
 
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ajw107 | Jul 26, 2019 |
Since the first time that I heard about the Software Engineering Method and Theory (SEMAT) initiative in 2010, I have been interested to see what would be the result. The publications of the first book about the essence of software engineering gives visibility for SEMAT to a larger audience. At the same time, the actionable kernel is also something that is useful in software development organizations to understand and improve their way of working.

The kernel described in the book consists of all kinds of activities that are done by software engineering teams. Teams can use the kernel elements to discuss how they are doing the software engineering activities, and explore different ways of doing them depending on their needs. The detailed descriptions of the elements on cards can be used by team members in their daily work, enabling teams to self asses their way of working and continuously improve themselves.

This first SEMAT book gives much attention to the agile principles and ways of software development, thereby confirming that agile is a usable and relevant approach to develop software. For organizations that are adopting agile and lean this book can be very helpful, as it actively support the agile concept of self-organization with the software engineering kernel.
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BenLinders | Jul 30, 2017 |
Initially I rated this book with four stars. However, the more I refer to it, in preparation of my programming classes, the more I discover. This book is a very good UML reference, to be sure. But the discussions about modelling, design, and good programming, are true jewels. Don't give up. Keep digging and you will find them. The language if often technical to the point of despair, but no more than it needs to be: precision is crucial in such a book.
 
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MMSequeira | 1 autre critique | Apr 9, 2010 |
I've decided not to read this one cover to cover. I think it will be used much better as a reference book.
 
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jcopenha | Jan 19, 2007 |

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