The Practice Areas

The remainder of this book describes the practice areasand their usage experiences in industry. The practice areas provide software companies with structure to use to organize innovation. The practice areas are not written from an engineering perspective. They are orthogonal to the typical software engineering disciplines such as requirements management, architecture, testing …

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