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Case Studies in Software Engineering Judgment

High-profile software project disasters have been commonplace for decades. Failed projects are followed by hand-wringing and cries of, “Where did we go wrong?” The people involved in the failed projects seem unable to determine the root causes of failure. Postmortem analyses typically settle on conspicuously incorrect answers such as, “We didn’t test enough,” “We should have been more agile,” or “We should have motivated our staff better.” The topic of judgment is ignored in the software engineering literature, yet development of sound professional judgment is key to correct and useful diagnoses of past failures and essential to creating future successes.

In this talk, award-winning author Steve McConnell uses the “Four Factors Model” from his lecture series, Understanding Software Projects, to dissect published reports of software project outcomes. He demonstrates how to use sound software engineering judgment to vastly improve understanding of software project dynamics, which in turn leads to correct diagnosis of failure, more effective corrective actions for projects already underway, and a significantly improved chance of success on every project.

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