Some time ago Andy Grove, chairman of Intel, was asked, "How do you anticipate the next 10 years for the semiconductor industry?" He replied, "By looking at the last 10 years."
December 2000
December 2000
Introduction
Ed YourdonWho's Right on Intellectual Property?
Joyce Statz and Mike EpnerIn this issue:- December 2000 Cutter IT Journal -- Intellectual Property
- Intellectual Property: Introduction
- Who's Right on Intellectual Property?
- Mind for Sale
- Leveraging Software Industry Standards for IP Development and Protection
- Branding, PR, and Competitive Intelligence: Managing New Economy Risks and Opportunities
- Using Architecture to Save Intellectual Property
November 2000
In recent issues of ITMS, we looked at managing the size of IT applications. This is critical whether you're building IT applications inhouse or contracting an outsourcer or IT partner for applications development and maintenance. In both cases, mismanaging the scope and size of commitments can have dire results. Overpromising can result in the project overruns and slippages that are at epidemic levels in our industry.
November 2000
Every few years, something comes along to stir the software development field into a state of excitement. It may be a passionate rededication to an old idea, or a completely new idea, or simply an old idea dressed up in new clothes to attract the attention of a new generation of developers. Whatever its origin, it will be embraced by some as a silver bullet, rejected by others as dangerous snake oil, and ignored by the majority who simply continue plodding along with whatever tools and techniques they already had.
In this issue:- November 2000 Cutter IT Journal -- Light Methodologies
- Light Methodologies: Introduction
- Light Methodologies: It's Like Déjà Vu All Over Again
- An Iteration in the Life of an XP Project
- Emergent Control in Extreme Programming
- Balancing Lightness with Sufficiency
- Against a Sea of Troubles: Scrum Software Development
October 2000
Introduction
Ed YourdonFinding the Real Value in CRM: Leveraging IT Solutions Through the Customer-Driven Approach
Phil Tamminga and Pat O'HalloranIn this issue:- October 2000 Cutter IT Journal -- CRM
- CRM: Introduction
- Finding the Real Value in CRM: Leveraging IT Solutions Through the Customer-Driven Approach
- How Broad, How Deep: Lessons from a CRM Implementation
- KCRM: Beyond "Word of Mouse"
- Doing It Their Way: A CRM Primer
- Implementing CRM Solutions Without Developing Indigestion