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Software Life Cycle Management Standards: Real-world scenarios and solutions for savings
Software Life Cycle Management Standards: Real-world scenarios and solutions for savings
Software Life Cycle Management Standards: Real-world scenarios and solutions for savings
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Software Life Cycle Management Standards details each part of ISO/IEC 19770 and shows you how to apply it to your business. David Wright calls on his vast experience to explain how the Standard applies to the entire software life cycle, not just the software asset management aspects. His informative guide gives up-to-date information using practical examples, clear diagrams and entertaining anecdotes. 

LanguageEnglish
Publisheritgovernance
Release dateJul 26, 2011
ISBN9781849282062
Software Life Cycle Management Standards: Real-world scenarios and solutions for savings
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"David" "Wright"

David Wright is a writer and teacher living on Canada’s majestic west coast. He has a lovely wife, two sparkling daughters and 50 published short stories in dozens of magazines including Neo-opsis, Martian Wave and Perihelion. David’s latest novels are available on Amazon and Smashwords. Visit his author website at davidwright812.wordpress.com.

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    INTRODUCTION

    The goal of this book

    It seems to me that unless I can explain the ultimate goal and associated benefits that might be achieved by all that I describe in this book, there is really very little point in you reading on; so here is a simple statement that encapsulates all that the ideas expressed here aspire to:

    Quantifying the value delivered by software/SaaS and removing the ‘us versus them’ framework between publisher and customer in enterprise software commerce.

    I must say that if you don’t find this concept appealing and you are standing in a bookshop trying to decide if the book in your hand interests you or not, then close it up right now and put it back on the shelf.

    If you have reached this paragraph, then you are either a glutton for punishment or the topic is of interest to you. At least, your interest is at the level that you would like to explore the concepts of software life cycle management, including the component of software asset management (SAM), and how emerging standards can be successfully applied to these practices in order to improve the results derived.

    A basic premise for the ideas expressed here is that the software life cycle does not start with the consumer purchasing the licensed or service product. It starts with a gleam in the eye of a product manager and is carried all the way through a cycle that touches everyone involved: publisher, third-party/original equipment manufacturer (OEM)/channel partner and consumer, and spans many phases, often across many years. These standards offer the opportunity to connect and manage co-operatively, between all concerned if so desired, across that entire life cycle; something that thus far has not been

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