Generally, in software development, process is described as the steps we take to get things done. It is often captured as a specified approach to building our products that involves some sort of lifecycle, a collection of roles and responsibilities, a series of artifacts we produce along the way, perhaps some milestones, and some checks and balances to help keep the whole system running smoothly. There is more than meets the eye, though, if we want our approach to be successful.
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Software Process: With Long Experience Comes Deeper Practical Faith
By Jim Brosseau
Posted January 6, 2009 | | Amplify
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