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Implementing the IEEE Software Engineering Standards Review by Charles Ashbacher
Valuable help when it comes time to implement the standards
There are few documents more daunting than the complete set of IEEE standards. If and when the decision is made to implement some or all of them, the sheer complexity of the standards provides a plausible excuse to delay the implementation. However, they do represent an enormous collection of wisdom and insight, so like all good programmers, we should "borrow" what we can from others.
This book can be considered an answer to the "OK, where do we begin" question. In no way a comprehensive overview of the standards, it is a set of points of the form, " If you want to do this, then go to this standard." The sheer utility of such a resource cannot be overstated. Only the most foolish among us disputes the value of standards in software development and being able to document compliance with the most respected set in existence is a competitive advantage. Large software projects, which is just about everything these days, sometimes take on the appearance of a hulking behemoth where half the heads and hands have no idea what the other half are doing. Only the implementation of a rigorous, mutually respected set of standards can turn that scary beast into a synchronized runner capable of reaching the finish line. Implementing the standards is also by necessity an incremental event, a point that the author emphasizes throughout the book.
The author clearly has a great deal of experience in describing and explaining what the standards are and how they should be implemented. If your group or company feels or has the need to implement the IEEE standards then this is a book that will give you the gentle impetus to begin.
Disclaimer: The author of this review served as a technical reviewer of the book during development.