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Review: Adapting Configuration Management for Agile Teams by Mario Moreira
Posted by Mark in Book Review, Reviews on September 28, 2011
At £25.49 ($32.92) from Amazon(uk,us) (paperback edition, Kindle edition now also available) and running to a comfortable 253 pages, Mario E. Moreira’sAdapting Configuration Management for Agile Teams: Balancing Sustainability and Speed makes a good day’s reading. The book’s style is informative and not laden with jargon, making it an ideal read even for the uninitiated configuration manager. [...]
Book review: IBM Rational ClearCase 7.0: Master the Tools that Monitor, Analyze, and Manage Software Configurations
Posted by Mark in Book Review, Plain Old Blog, Reviews on May 10, 2011
The book: IBM Rational ClearCase 7.0: Master the Tools that Monitor, Analyze, and Manage Software Configurations by Marc Girod and Tatania Shpichko Published by PACKT Publishing ISBN 978-1-849680-12-7 I am reviewing the eBook (PDF download) version of the book. Reading this book will not make you a ClearCase administrator, or user for that matter. It [...]
Software Configuration Management: An Investement in Product Integrity
Posted by Mark in Book Review, CMCrossroads, Plain Old Blog, Software Configuration Management on October 1, 2009
For me, this book holds a special significance. This is the very first book I ever read that dealt exclusively with software configuration management. For me, this book started a career and lifelong passion for software product integrity and software configuration management in particular. Title: Software Configuration Management: An Investment in Product Integrity Authors: Bersoff, [...]
CMDB and Configuration Management Process, Software Tools…
Posted by Mark in Book Review, Configuration Management on June 8, 2009
Title: CMDB and Configuration Management Process, Software Tools Creation and Maintenance, Planning, Implementation Guide Author: Gerard Blokdijk Publisher: Unknown Year: 2008 Amazon: UK, US Review in a Nutshell No.