1.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991003247129707536

Autore

Rittinghouse, John W.

Titolo

Managing software deliverables [electronic resource] : a software development management methodology / by John W. Rittinghouse

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam : Elsevier

Boston : Digital Press, c2004

ISBN

9781555583132

155558313X

Descrizione fisica

xxxiii, 315 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Disciplina

005.1/068

Soggetti

Computer software - Development - Management

Computer programming - Management

Project management

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Risorsa elettronica

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Foreword by Dr. Bill Hancock; Introduction to the Systems Engineering Process (SEP); Understanding Software Program Management O (SPMO); SEP Phases: Initiation; Analysis and Detailed Planning; Detailed Design; Construction; Testing; Implementation; Support; Project Closeout; Choosing a Development Strategy; Putting It All Together; Appendices: Roadmaps; Answers to Chapter Review Questions.

Understanding the SPMO -- SEP phase I : initiation -- SEP phase II : analysis and detailed planning phase -- SEP phase III : detailed design phase -- SEP phase IV : construction phase -- SEP phase V : testing -- SEP phase VI : implementation -- SEP phase VII : support phase -- SEP phase VIII : project closeout -- Project wizardry 101 -- Some software best practices to consider -- Putting it all together.

Sommario/riassunto

Managing Software Development describes a set of proven processes for establishing an effective Software Program Management Office (SPMO) function in a corporate setting. Every business that has people performing Software Project Management (PM) activities has a need for these processes. In some instances, an organization may already have a PMO chartered with overall responsibility for each project managed in



an enterprise. In those cases, this book will either provide validation of their efforts or it will provide some techniques and useful approaches that can be utilized to further improve on their overall implementation of the PMO. In the vast majority of cases in business, however, a PMO is unheard of. Each project managed in the enterprise is unfortunately managed separately from all others (at great cost in both time and money to the enterprise). The book provides a downloadable "drop-in" web site containing every type of template needed to perform the activities described here. *Phase Roadmaps clearly depict what is expected by all parties at each phase of effort *Pre-built Intranet is ready to deploy in a corporate setting and provides immediate use *Process Methodology adheres to proven best-practices for software development.

2.

Record Nr.

UNISA996212492503316

Autore

Charles Anthony Trevor <1956->

Titolo

Sustainable fishery systems [[electronic resource] /] / Anthony T. Charles

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2001

ISBN

1-282-34238-X

9786612342387

0-470-69878-0

0-470-69823-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (386 p.)

Collana

Fish and aquatic resources series ; ; no. 5

Disciplina

333.95

333.95616

639.3

Soggetti

Sustainable fisheries

Sustainable aquaculture

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Sustainable Fishery Systems; Contents; Series Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I: The Fishery System: Structure



and Dynamics; Chapter 1: Fishery Systems; 1.1 Depicting fishery systems; 1.2 Characterising fishery systems; 1.3 Summary; Chapter 2: The Natural System; 2.1 The fish; 2.2 Spatial distribution of fished resources; 2.3 The ecosystem; 2.4 Aquatic/fishery ecosystems; 2.5 A typology of fishery ecosystems; 2.6 The physical-chemical environment; 2.7 Summary; Chapter 3: The Human System; 3.1 The fishers; 3.2 A typology of fishers; 3.3 A typology of fishing methods

3.4 Beyond the fishers3.5 The post-harvest sector and consumers; 3.6 Marketing and distribution; 3.7 Processing; 3.8 Markets; 3.9 Consumers; 3.10 Fishing households and communities; 3.11 The socioeconomic environment; 3.12 Summary; Chapter 4: The Management System: Policy and Planning; 4.1 Fishery policy and planning; 4.2 Fishery objectives; 4.3 A portfolio of fishery objectives; 4.4 Objectives, priorities and conflict; 4.5 Fishery management institutions; 4.6 Time scales of management; 4.7 Spatial scales of management; 4.8 Summary; Chapter 5: Fishery Management

5.1 Appropriate effort and catch levels5.2 Developing a portfolio of fishery management measures; 5.3 Implementation at the operational level; 5.4 Fishery enforcement; 5.5 A survey of fishery management measures; 5.6 Input (effort) controls; 5.7 Output (catch) controls; 5.8 Technical measures; 5.9 Ecologically based management; 5.10 Indirect economic instruments: taxes and subsidies; 5.11 Summary; Chapter 6: Fishery Development; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Objectives of fishery development; 6.3 Fishery development as a priority; 6.4 Targeting fishery development

6.5 Small-scale versus industrial versus foreign fisheries6.6 A typology of fishery development measures; 6.7 Participatory fishery development; 6.8 Summary; Chapter 7: Fishery Research; 7.1 The need for fishery research; 7.2 The nature of fishery research; 7.3 The structure of fishery research; 7.4 Participants in fishery research; 7.5 Summary; Chapter 8: Dynamics of the Fishery System; 8.1 Time scales; 8.2 Fishery system dynamics: component by component; 8.3 Dynamics of the natural system; 8.4 Dynamics of the human system; 8.5 Dynamics of the management system; 8.6 Information dynamics

8.7 Fishery system dynamics8.8 Summary; Chapter 9: Case Studies of Fishery Systems; 9.1 Case study 1: Canada's Atlantic groundfish fishery system; 9.2 Case study 2: the fishery system in Costa Rica's Gulf of Nicoya; Part II: Towards Sustainable Fishery Systems; Chapter 10: Sustainability in Fishery Systems; 10.1 The evolving nature of sustainability; 10.2 A framework for sustainability assessment in fishery systems; 10.3 Components of sustainability; 10.4 Sustainability checklist; 10.5 Sustainability indicators; 10.6 Indices of sustainability; 10.7 Validation of sustainability indicators

10.8 Methodological challenges for sustainability assessment

Sommario/riassunto

This book provides a comprehensive attempt to adopt an 'integrated' interdisciplinary approach to the study of fisheries. Fisheries are discussed as holistic 'systems', with emphasis on their structure, operation and dynamics. The book's interdisciplinary approach is applied to an analysis of problems faced in pursuing 'sustainable fisheries', with emphasis on six dominant themes: sustainability, uncertainty, complexity, conflict, fishing rights and the nature of management. Within this discussion, several major directions in current fishery thinking are explored, notably the precautionary app



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910708609803321

Titolo

Disrupter series : improving consumer's financial options with fintech : hearing before the Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, first session, June 8, 2017

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington : , : U.S. Government Publishing Office, , 2018

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (iii, 103 pages)

Soggetti

Finance - Technological innovations

Financial services industry - Information technology

Financial institutions - Effect of technological innovations on

Financial services industry - Government policy - United States

Data protection - Government policy - United States

Consumer protection - United States

Legislative hearings.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Serial No. 115-36."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.