Software configuration management (SCM) is one of the scientific tools that is aimed to bring control to the software development process. This new resource is a complete guide to implementing, operating, and maintaining a successful SCM system for software development.
Project managers, system designers, and software developers are presented with not only the basics of SCM, but also the different phases in the software development lifecycle and how SCM plays a role in each phase. The factors that should be considered and the pitfalls that should be avoided while designing the SCM system and SCM plan are also discussed. In addition, this third edition is updated to include cloud computing and on-demand systems.Software Configuration Management Handbook, Third Edition by Alexis Leon-P2PEnglish 420 pages ePUB 7.1 MBDownload: – –.
. Author: Alexis Leon. Publisher: Artech House Publishers. ISBN: N.A. Category: Computers. Page: 383. View: 6270This completely revised edition of an Artech House bestseller goes far beyond other SCM books as the only complete guide that integrates SCM principles, advanced topics, and implementation procedures in one easy-access resource.
The second edition has been greatly expanded with new chapters on documentation control, product data management, SCM standards and software process improvement models like CMM, CMMI, BOOTSTRAP, ISO SPICE, and Trillium. Moreover, it explores the latest advances in SCM tools, tool selection and implementation, level of automation needed, SCM organization, implementation, operation and maintenance of the SCM system. In addition to the traditional software development models, this edition discusses the role of SCM in new software development methodologies such as XP, Adaptive Software Development (ASD), and the Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM). Author: Alexis Leon. Publisher: Artech House.
ISBN:. Category: Computers. Page: 436. View: 7295Software configuration management (SCM) is one of the scientific tools that is aimed to bring control to the software development process. This new resource is a complete guide to implementing, operating, and maintaining a successful SCM system for software development. Project managers, system designers, and software developers are presented with not only the basics of SCM, but also the different phases in the software development lifecycle and how SCM plays a role in each phase.
The factors that should be considered and the pitfalls that should be avoided while designing the SCM system and SCM plan are also discussed. In addition, this third edition is updated to include cloud computing and on-demand systems. This book does not rely on one specific tool or standard for explaining the SCM concepts and techniques; In fact, it gives readers enough information about SCM, the mechanics of SCM, and SCM implementation, so that they can successfully implement a SCM system. A Guide to Configuration Management and Automation.
Author: Mischa Taylor,Seth Vargo. Publisher: 'O'Reilly Media, Inc.' . ISBN:. Category: Computers. Page: 366.
View: 4353Get a hands-on introduction to the Chef, the configuration management tool for solving operations issues in enterprises large and small. Ideal for developers and sysadmins new to configuration management, this guide shows you to automate the packaging and delivery of applications in your infrastructure. You’ll be able to build (or rebuild) your infrastructure’s application stack in minutes or hours, rather than days or weeks. After teaching you how to write Ruby-based Chef code, this book walks you through different Chef tools and configuration management concepts in each chapter, using detailed examples throughout. All you need to get started is command-line experience and familiarity with basic system administration. Configure your Chef development environment and start writing recipes Create Chef cookbooks with recipes for each part of your infrastructure Use Test Kitchen to manage sandbox testing environments Manage single nodes with Chef client, and multiple nodes with Chef Server Use data bags for storing shared global data between nodes Simulate production Chef Server environments with Chef Zero Classify different types of services in your infrastructure with roles Model life stages of your application, including development, testing, staging, and production. Author: Jessica Keyes.
Publisher: CRC Press. ISBN: 416. Category: Computers.
Page: 896. View: 9733Unfortunately, much of what has been written about software engineering comes from an academic perspective which does not always address the everyday concerns that software developers and managers face. With decreasing software budgets and increasing demands from users and senior management, technology directors need a complete guide to the subject of software engineering. The successor to the bestselling Software Engineering Productivity Handbook, this book fulfills that need. Written by an expert with over 25 years of practical experience in building systems, The Software Engineering Handbook covers the full spectrum of software engineering methodologies, techniques, and tools and provides details on how to reach the goals of quality management in a software-engineering environment.
It includes a wide variety of information, from the guidelines for the Malcom Baldridge Quality Award to the IEEE measures for reliable software. 65 field-tested how-to chapters provide techniques, guidelines, and philosophies that will assist developers in implementing quality and productivity programs. The author provides readers with a wealth of information and advice in a multitude of areas including management of resources, methods, quality, and metrics. The book concludes with 19 appendices filled with guides, templates, forms, and examples that illustrate important software engineering techniques such as: software requirement specification, software design specification, and a complete test plan including use of automated estimation tools. Author: Mario E.
Moreira. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 643. Category: Computers. Page: 244.
View: 8178SCM practices are recognised as core functional areas in assistinga project team to identify, control, audit, and report on allconfiguration items of a project. Consequently they are thenbetter able to control changes to the working environment. Moreira presents a totally unique book, offering a“how-to” guide for SCM implementation for commercialand technology fields.
A thoroughly practical approach; this guideincludes examples and instruction of SCM tasks. This book has an easy to follow set of tasks that can becustomized to assist a SCM professional in implementing SCM in amore efficient and expedient manner while also imparting SCMknowledge. Provides a customisable step-by-step process in implementingSCM Discusses typical SCM activities at project level and includessource control, change control, problem management, etc. An accompanying website contains templates, procedures andother materials to aid understanding and encourage the practicalapplications of the material discussed throughout ahref='Anyone who has to implement SCM in his/her company at everylevel will need this book and find its practical approachuseful. Author: Andrew P.
Sage,William B. Rouse. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons.
ISBN:. Category: Technology & Engineering. Page: 1476. View: 6790The trusted handbook?now in a new edition This newly revised handbook presents a multifaceted view of systems engineering from process and systems management perspectives. It begins with a comprehensive introduction to the subject and provides a brief overview of the thirty-four chapters that follow. This introductory chapter is intended to serve as a 'field guide' that indicates why, when, and how to use the material that follows in the handbook. Topical coverage includes: systems engineering life cycles and management; risk management; discovering system requirements; configuration management; cost management; total quality management; reliability, maintainability, and availability; concurrent engineering; standards in systems engineering; system architectures; systems design; systems integration; systematic measurements; human supervisory control; managing organizational and individual decision-making; systems reengineering; project planning; human systems integration; information technology and knowledge management; and more.
The handbook is written and edited for systems engineers in industry and government, and to serve as a university reference handbook in systems engineering and management courses. By focusing on systems engineering processes and systems management, the editors have produced a long-lasting handbook that will make a difference in the design of systems of all types that are large in scale and/or scope. A Guide to Configuration Management and Automation. Author: Jo Rhett. Publisher: 'O'Reilly Media, Inc.' .
ISBN:. Category: Computers. Page: 594. View: 2378If you're a system administrator, developer, or site reliability engineer responsible for handling hundreds or even thousands of nodes in your network, the Puppet configuration management tool will make your job a whole lot easier. This practical guide shows you what Puppet does, how it works, and how it can provide significant value to your organization. Through hands-on tutorials, DevOps engineer Jo Rhett demonstrates how Puppet manages complex and distributed components to ensure service availability. You’ll learn how to secure configuration consistency across servers, clients, your router, and even that computer in your pocket by setting up your own testing environment.
Learn exactly what Puppet is, why it was created, and what problems it solves Tailor Puppet to your infrastructure with a design that meets your specific needs Write declarative Puppet policies to produce consistency in your systems Build, test, and publish your own Puppet modules Manage network devices such as routers and switches with puppet device and integrated Puppet agents Scale Puppet servers for high availability and performance Explore web dashboards and orchestration tools that supplement and complement Puppet.