The Dark Side of Software Engineering: Evil on Computing Projects - Paperback

The Dark Side of Software Engineering: Evil on Computing Projects - Paperback

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The Dark Side of Software Engineering: Evil on Computing Projects - Paperback

The Dark Side of Software Engineering: Evil on Computing Projects - Paperback

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by Johann Rost (Author), Robert L. Glass (Author)

Betrayal Corruption Software engineering?

Industry experts Johann Rost and Robert L. Glass explore the seamy underbelly of software engineering in this timely report on and analysis of the prevalance of subversion, lying, hacking, and espionage on every level of software project management. Based on the authors' original research and augmented by frank discussion and insights from other well-respected figures, The Dark Side of Software Engineering goes where other management studies fear to tread -- a corporate environment where schedules are fabricated, trust is betrayed, millions of dollars are lost, and there is a serious need for the kind of corrective action that this book ultimately proposes.

Front Jacket

Betrayal! Corruption! Software Engineering?

This is not a book about software project failure, or about prescriptive thinking about how to build software better. This is a book about the evil things that happen on computing and software projects--what the kinds of evil are, how they manifest themselves, and what the good guys can do about them.

In this timely report on vice at every level of software project management, industry experts Johann Rost and Robert Glass explore the seamy underbelly of software engineering. Based on the authors' original research and augmented by frank insights from other well-respected figures, The Dark Side of Software Engineering consists of anecdotes about occurrences of the practices, an analysis of research findings in the context of the anecdotes, and some suggestions on what to do about the dark side. Discussions draw from the software and information technology literature and from the management literature specific to these topics.

This is a book full of surprises--to be read by both software and computing practitioners and academics. It addresses seven dark side matters of software project work that involve dubious management and technologist practices, including:

  • Subversion

  • Espionage

  • Lying

  • Disgruntled employees and sabotage

  • Hacking

  • Whistleblowing

  • Theft of information

Written in a quick-reading journalistic style, The Dark Side of Software Engineering goes where other management studies fear to tread--a corporate environment where schedules are fabricated, trust is betrayed, millions of dollars are lost, and there is a serious need for the kind of corrective action that this book ultimately proposes.

Back Jacket

Betrayal! Corruption! Software Engineering?

This is not a book about software project failure, or about prescriptive thinking about how to build software better. This is a book about the evil things that happen on computing and software projects--what the kinds of evil are, how they manifest themselves, and what the good guys can do about them.

In this timely report on vice at every level of software project management, industry experts Johann Rost and Robert Glass explore the seamy underbelly of software engineering. Based on the authors' original research and augmented by frank insights from other well-respected figures, The Dark Side of Software Engineering consists of anecdotes about occurrences of the practices, an analysis of research findings in the context of the anecdotes, and some suggestions on what to do about the dark side. Discussions draw from the software and information technology literature and from the management literature specific to these topics.

This is a book full of surprises--to be read by both software and computing practitioners and academics. It addresses seven "dark side matters" of software project work that involve dubious management and technologist practices, including:

  • Subversion

  • Espionage

  • Lying

  • Disgruntled employees and sabotage

  • Hacking

  • Whistleblowing

  • Theft of information

Written in a quick-reading journalistic style, The Dark Side of Software Engineering goes where other management studies fear to tread--a corporate environment where schedules are fabricated, trust is betrayed, millions of dollars are lost, and there is a serious need for the kind of corrective action that this book ultimately proposes.

Author Biography

Johann Rost has worked in the software industry for twenty years. He has taught at the University of Applied Science at Bingen, Germany, and at Politehnica University at Bucharest, Romania.

Robert L. Glass is the author of twenty-eight books on computing subjects, including the bestselling Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering. He has written nearly one hundred articles on computing subjects and has served as a columnist for three leading publications--Communications of the ACM ("The Practical Programmer"), IEEE Software ("The Loyal Opposition"), and Information Systems Management ("Through a Glass, Darkly").

Number of Pages: 316
Dimensions: 0.8 x 9.1 x 6.1 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 22, 2011

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