Cooperative Software Development
This book is an introduction to the many human, social, and political aspects of software engineering. It’s unique in two ways. First, unlike many software engineering books, it explictly avoids centering technical questions about software engineering, instead focusing on the many ways that software engineering work is cognitive, social, and organizational. Second, it does so by engaging extensively with academic research literature, summarizing key findings, but also questioning them, opening a dialog about the nature of software engineering work and the many factors that shape it. Anyone that reads it will be better prepared to critically engage in creating software in teams.
This book is a living document. Do you see ways to improve it? Submit an issue or a pull request to its GitHub repository .
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0952733. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Chapters
Chapter 1 History
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Chapter 2 Organizations
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Chapter 3 Communication
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Chapter 4 Productivity
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Chapter 5 Quality
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Chapter 6 Requirements
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Chapter 7 Architecture
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Chapter 8 Specifications
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Chapter 9 Process
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Chapter 10 Comprehension
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Chapter 11 Verification
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Chapter 12 Monitoring
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Chapter 13 Evolution
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Chapter 14 Debugging
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ReferencesEverything cited | ||
IndexCommon words and where they are | ||
SearchFind where words occur | ||
MediaImages and video in the book |
Acknowledgements
Thank you to the excellent software engineering research community for the continued feedback and of course for all of the insightful research upon which this book is based. And thank you the students who always have insightful things to add!
License
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Citation
Amy J. Ko (2024). Cooperative Software Development. …, retrieved 10/24/2024.