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Books by Tom Gilb (Btt associate Director)
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Competitive Engineering (Released by
Elsevier in
2005) Provides the detail of a language
for expressing clearly the various dimensions involved in successful planning.
The language, called 'Planguage', has
been developed as the means to bring clarity, specificity and quantification to business
and technical plans and specifications.
"Competitive
Engineering" is accompanied by a
comprehensive glossary of 'Planguage' terms and concepts. The glossary can be accessed
online at
CE Glossary (N. America)
or
CE Glossary (outside N. America).
You can learn more about the methods in this
book in Tom Gilb's seminars, conference presentations and training
courses - more... |
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Principle of Software Engineering Management (known as "POSEM"
within Tom's circle).
Don't be misled by the
title, the profound principles in this book apply just as importantly to:
business management, project management, system implementation, product development,
change management, organisational
development... you name it!
Tom covers a range of
techniques in this book including evolutionary delivery, requirements
specification and document
inspection (he later elaborated on Inspection in his co-authored Software
Inspection book and tied-down many of the other concepts further in
his Competitive Engineering book).
Ultimately, the book is
about clear thinking in how to define, quantify and achieve business goals
in a very fast-changing world. Btt uses these principles and methods in all
of its professional activities.
Published in 1988, POSEM has proved to be a timeless classic. If you are a manager, regardless
of whether in software or not, you must read it. This book will probably
change your thinking forever, and not only on how to manage
your organisation and projects.
On the other hand, if you
are a proponent of the UK's PRINCE2 or similar 'structured' project
management methodology, you will find this book distressing, far too
practical and should avoid
it!! You can learn
more about the methods in this book in Tom Gilb's seminars,
conference presentations and training courses -
more...
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Software Inspection (co-authored with Dorothy Graham)
Although titled 'Software Inspection', the bigger subject covered in this book is
Document Inspection - particularly inspection of planning documents.
Document Inspection applies very powerfully to any technical or business
planning pursuit. Tom's research shows there are typically over 100
major planning defects on every significant page of the planning documents (eg.
project proposals, business cases, etc) produced within leading
multinational corporations; and that's after the documents have been revieed
and received
management approval. If you find that hard to believe, Tom will happily
demonstrate the truth of it with your own examples of business or technical
documents. Be warned - the results will be scary.
The book explains how Document Inspection has
very different aims and disciplines to those of reviews, peer reviews or walkthroughs. Generally, a
Document Inspection would precede any of those activities and in doing so,
increase their value enormously.
Btt used Document Inspection with a
software house client.
Although it may at times seem a ho-hum and 'dull but worthy subject',
Document/Software Inspection was an outstandingly effective
technique for the software house to help them quickly achieve dramatically improved performance in...
regularly delivering, high-quality commercial software to published
deadlines.
You can learn more about using Inspection in
the New Agile Inspection & Review Process training course -
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