References to interesting publications on documentation, team collaboration, and software development.
Name | Short Description | Authors | Publication Date |
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While targeting on building a strategy for an API from a management point of view, this book also provides a chapter on documentation issues in the context of creating and selling an API. |
2011 |
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A Roadmap for Writing, Editing, and Architecting in DITA. |
2012 |
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Working within this conceptual framework, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock and Alan McKean present how user requirements, system architecture, and design patterns all contribute to the design of an effective object model. They introduce a rich vocabulary that designers can use to discuss aspects of their designs, discuss design trade-offs, and offer practical guidelines for enhancing the reliability and flexibility of applications. In addition, case studies and real-world examples demonstrate how the principles and techniques of Responsibility-Driven Design apply to real-world software designs. |
2003 |
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A book about Gamification: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World. |
2011 |
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Introduction to modular documentation. |
Kurt Ament |
2003 |
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Great information on actually document software systems in an agile way. Currently only available in German. |
2012 |
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This book is about creating a remarkable career in software development. In most cases, remarkable careers don’t come by chance. They require thought, intention, action, and a willingness to change course when you’ve made mistakes. Most of us have been stumbling around letting our careers take us where they may. It’s time to take control. |
2009 |
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The book shows how to create and evolve use cases. |
2000 |
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An introduction into using roles and stakeholders in documentation (in German). |
2010 |