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Growing software: Big strategies for small software companies. San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2009.

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Aramand, Majid. Developing dynamic design capabilities in software product development companies. Tampere: Tampere University of Technology, 2006.

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Sanders, Marty. Looking at the broad picture: Smarter software development for Irish companies. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2011.

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Jones, Capers. Software engineering best practices: Lessons from successful projects in the top companies. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010.

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Stack, Catherine Patricia. The implementation of ISO 9000 in Irish software development companies: A case study approach. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1995.

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Dybå, Tore. Process improvement in practice: A handbook for IT companies. Boston: Kluwer Academic, 2004.

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Owen, Edwards, ed. Netscape time: The making of the billion-dollar start-up that took on Microsoft. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999.

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Windows Phone 7 companion. Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing, 2011.

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Glenn, Walter J. Microsoft Exchange server 2003 administrator's companion. Redmond, Wash: Microsoft Press, 2004.

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Nanda, Vivek. Iso 9001:2000 Achieving Compliance and Continuous Improvement in Software Development Companies. ASQ Quality Press, 2003.

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Dybå, Tore, Torgeir Dingsøyr, and Nils Brede Moe. Process Improvement in Practice: A Handbook for IT Companies (International Series in Software Engineering). Springer, 2004.

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Salzman, Harold, and Stephen R. Rosenthal. Software by Design. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195083408.001.0001.

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As computers become more and more integral to business and other organizational operations around the world, software design must increasingly meet the social demands of the workplace. This book provides an informative, cogent examination of how various social factors--such as organizational structure, workplace relations, and market conditions--together shape software developers' technical design decisions. Through a survey of major software companies and in-depth case studies of the banking, hospital, and equipment field service industries, the authors identify factors that influence specific design strategies and examine the significant consequences that engineering decisions have on users' work, workplace quality of life, and opportunities for autonomy and skill development. The book concludes with a chapter devoted to exploring how a progressive design approach can improve both the performance and working conditions of an organization. By providing an important empirical study of the social construction of technology, the authors offer an insightful understanding of the challenges inherent in effective software design. The book will appeal to professionals and students in software design, information systems management, computer science, and the sociology of work and technology.
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O'Leary, Timothy J., and Linda I. O'Leary. Computing Essentials 2002-03 Introductory w/ Interactive Companion 3.0. Mcgraw-Hill College, 2002.

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Clark, Jim, and Owen Edwards. Netscape Time: The Making of the Billion-Dollar Start-Up That Took on Microsoft. St. Martin's Press, 1999.

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Spahn, Michael, Julian Dax, Fahri Yetim, and Volkmar Pipek. Enabling Users of Enterprise Systems to Mash Up Resources and Develop Widgets. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733249.003.0014.

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Companies operating in a dynamic environment need to continuously adapt their information systems to changing business processes and associated information needs. Viewed from a microperspective, business users are managing and executing business processes with standard enterprise resource planning systems (ERPs) based on service-oriented architectures on a daily basis but are often not able to adapt the software they use to their individual needs and working practices. This chapter presents the development and evaluation of a prototypic environment that enables users to create enterprise widgets, such as enterprise mash-ups, with tailorability (i.e., they can be tailored to the users’ personal information needs), without the users needing programming knowledge. This environment allows the mashing up of enterprise resources via a lightweight visual-design technique. The evaluation of the prototype in business contexts indicates its usefulness and usability.
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Martin, Wiener;. Critical Success Factors of Offshore Softwear Development Projects: The Perspective of German-Speaking Companies. duv, 2006.

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Shen, Wei, and Benjamin Rouben. Fundamentals of CANDU Reactor Physics. ASME, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.884836.

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Nuclear Engineering and Technology for the 21st Century - Monograph Series Jovica Riznic, Series Editor With more than 75 years of combined working experience in the area of reactor physics and safety, the intention of the authors of this monograph is to provide a practical book on reactor physics, particularly for the safe operation of aged CANDU reactors, with minimal mathematics or equations. The book gives a glimpse of first principles and their engineering application in reactor physics, for those who are interested in or are working in the Canadian nuclear industry. The book is also ideal as a reference for physicists, operators, regulatory staff, and for those who need to interact with reactor physicists at CANDU sites, nuclear laboratories, institutes, universities, or engineering companies. This book assumes prior knowledge of nuclear physics offered at the secondary level. As very few equations appear in the monograph, it is not considered suitable for specialists whose focus is only on calculations or on the development of software on reactor physics. Such readers should refer to the books listed in the bibliography at the end of the monograph.
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English, Bill, and Walter J. Glenn. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrator's Companion. Microsoft Press, 2003.

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Wright, Dawn J., and Christian Harder, eds. GIS for Science, Volume 3: Maps for Saving the Planet. Esri Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17128/9781589486713.

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GIS for Science: Maps for Saving the Planet, Volume 3, highlights real-world examples of scientists creating maps about saving life on Earth and preserving biodiversity. With Earth and the natural world at risk from various forces, geographic information system (GIS) mapping is essential for driving scientifically conscious decision-making about how to protect life on Earth. In volume 3 of GIS for Science, explore a collection of maps from scientists working to save the planet through documenting and protecting its biodiversity. In this volume, learn how GIS and data mapping are used in tandem with: global satellite observation forestry marine policy artificial intelligence conservation biology, and environmental education to help preserve and chronicle life on Earth. This volume also spotlights important global action initiatives incorporating conservation, including Half-Earth, 30 x 30, AI for Earth, the Blue Nature Alliance, and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network. The stories presented in this third volume are ideal for the professional scientist and conservationist and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and the conservation of nature. The book’s contributors include scientists who are applying geographic data gathered from the full spectrum of remote sensing and on-site technologies. The maps and data are brought to life using ArcGIS® software and other spatial data science tools that support research, collaboration, spatial analysis, and science communication across many locations and within diverse communities. The stories shared in this book and its companion website present inspirational ideas so that GIS users and scientists can work toward preserving biodiversity and saving planet Earth before time runs out.
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