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Successful Choreography for a Software Product Release – Dancing to deliver a final Product

Laurent Cerveau and Freddie Geier

A chapter in Application Management, 2011, pp 291-310 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A never-ending problem in the software industry is to keep up an efficient path in term of products releases. There are many reasons for this: manage the customer's expectations, show a competitive spirit as well as a good reactivity, develop an aggressive marketing campaign and as an end result occupy the market. As one of the best examples, Apple releases over an approximately two years cycle a massive amount of software and hardware products: complete renewal of their hardware offerings, releasing of a major Operating System version for both desktop computer and mobile device product line, releasing of at least one new version of their consumer application software suite, as well as of their office application suite, shipping of their professional application software, security updates and many various updates in different areas.

Keywords: Team Member; Source Code; Unify Modeling Language; Continuous Integration; Source Code Change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-6492-2_11

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