IT metrics data -- what's happening in the industry and in your company -- takes the stage for this month's ITMS.
August 2001
July 2001
Introduction
Roger PressmanWho's Right in the Web Development Debate?
Robert L. GlassIn this issue:- July 2001 Cutter IT Journal -- Web Engineering: An Adult's Guide to Developing Internet-Based Applications
- Web Engineering: An Adult's Guide to Developing Internet-Based Applications: Introduction
- Who's Right in the Web Development Debate?
- OPEN to Change: Addressing Web Development Process Differences
- Managing Small-Team Rapid Web Development
- Web Engineering: A Methodology for Developing Scalable, Maintainable Web Applications
July 2001
Fast-changing times demand adaptability. With ever-tighter deadlines and the constant newness of technical challenges, it's often difficult to size projects. Even as times change, this fundamental problem remains. Many want to know whether sizing metrics that we learned in the past, such as function points, are adaptable to new and different environments.
June 2001
Executive Summary
Partnerships. Alliances. Outsourcing. Joint ventures. Today's economic climate requires companies to speed their time to market while lowering costs and increasing the amount of functionality they can deliver. Many seek to achieve this through partnerships, establishing metrics and benchmark frameworks to ensure that performance goals are being met.
June 2001
In this issue:- June 2001 Cutter IT Journal -- The War for IT Talent
- The War for IT Talent: Introduction
- Making 60 Knots at Low-Low Tide: Changing Demographics and the IT Workforce
- Leading Through Today's Turmoil: Strategic IT Human Capital Management
- Crisis? What Crisis? A Contrarian Perspective
- Recognizing and Retaining Key Employees: SRA's STAR Program
- Can Industry and Academia Collaborate to Meet the Need for Software Engineers?