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5.0 out of 5 stars Measurement helps us manage uncertainty, June 27, 2011
This review is from: Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons from Successful Projects in the Top Companies (Hardcover)
Capers has written many books. I have read and quoted from them for many years because he has consistently had the guts to publish quantified data. Our industry is awash with whitewash and material that is written in a manner that offends the fewest people and hesitant to quote any specific numbers. This book is a great example of useful recommendations and conclusions based on quantified and credible analysis. Our world needs more such references.

In this book, he also has the backbone to predict the future and extrapolate current trends into his vision of the software situation in 2049. That is bold. Few of us would stick our necks out to do such a thing and go on record with our prediction.

I have a few differences of opinion with some of the practices identified as "best," some of the measured results, and some of the predictions. But for me, this was evidence of one of the book's biggest strengths. It lays out a credible case for 100s of important positions and practices and backs them up with data, rationale and recommendation. Capers' main point is that software is still a craft, and consequently, there is much uncertainty still in what and how we should do things. Yet, he still takes an expert's stand and challenges us to improve on that position. If we are to transition it to a more efficient and measured engineering discipline, we need more and better measurement.

This is a great book. For anyone who needs to improve the economics of their software capability or make a business case for an improved process, technique, or tool, Caper's book provides a solid foundation of data.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure, January 27, 2011
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This review is from: Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons from Successful Projects in the Top Companies (Hardcover)
Capers Jones has spent a lifetime doing his best to determine What Really Works in the world of software, and his studies have yielded invaluable guidelines for exactly that.

As far as I am concerned, he is a giant in the field.

I suspect that most New Age IT types (internet-based technologies) have never heard of him. The Wonderful New World of IT seems to regard itself as the only IT that has ever existed, ignoring many whose lives have been given to understanding IT software development, thus forcing continual reinvention of the field. And I must admit - this continual reinvention has been the source of many fortunes, so this commentary may just be my jealousy for not having taken old concepts, repackaging & recasting & publicizing them, and thus missing out on my shot for fame & fortune. (Yes, some humor is intended here!)
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