References to interesting publications on documentation, team collaboration, and software development.

NameShort DescriptionAuthorsPublication Date
APIs: A Strategy Guide
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.
Daniel Jacobson, Greg Brail, Dan Woods
2011
DITA Best Practices
A Roadmap for Writing, Editing, and Architecting in DITA.
Laura Bellamy, Michelle Carey, Jenifer Schlotfeldt
2012
Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations
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.
Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Alan McKean
2003
Reality is Broken
A book about Gamification: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World.
Jane McGonigal
2011
Single Sourcing - Building Modular Documentation
Introduction to modular documentation.
Kurt Ament
2003
Software Architekturen dokumentieren und kommunizieren
Great information on actually document software systems in an agile way. Currently only available in German.
Stefan Zörner
2012
The Passionate Programmer
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.
Chad Fowler
2009
Use Cases: Requirements in Context
The book shows how to create and evolve use cases.
Daryl Kulak, Eamonn Guiney
2000
Wer hat Angst vor dem Betrieb?
An introduction into using roles and stakeholders in documentation (in German).
Uwe Friedrichsen
2010