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Tom DeMarco on Software Engineering, Measurements, and Value

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Tom DeMarco, author of Peopleware, has written a reflective article for the latest IEEE Software Magazine entitled: "Software Engineering: An Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone?" If you haven't read it yet, take a moment to do so - it's short (two pages) and I think it will be quoted and discussed for a long time. The discussion's already started: Coding Horror has blogged about it, and it's been an active topic on Twitter.

Tom DeMarco, author of Peopleware, has written a reflective article for the latest IEEE Software Magazine entitled: "Software Engineering: An Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone?" If you haven't read it yet, take a moment to do so - it's short (two pages) and I think it will be quoted and discussed for a long time. The discussion's already started: Coding Horror has blogged about it, and it's been an active topic on Twitter.

Here is one of my favorite quotes from the article:

"For the past 40 years, for example, we've tortured ourselves over our inability to finish a software project on time and on budget. But as I hinted earlier, this never should have been the supreme goal. The more important goal is transformation, creating software that changes the world or that transforms a company or how it does business."

After reading this article, the new xkcd comic is ever so timely, and good for a chuckle.

What do you think about DeMarco's points?

 

About The Author

Daniel Wellman is a technical lead at Cyrus Innovation, a leading agile consultancy based in New York, where he leads development projects and coaches teams on adopting agile software development practices. Daniel has more than ten years of experience building software systems and is an expert in agile methodologies, object-oriented design, and test-driven development. Contact Daniel at [email protected].

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