
Determine Your Team’s SCM Needs Before Automating!
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Dick Carlson dcarlson@iascar.us
Dick Carlson – January 2004
During the last 6-8 years, I’ve seen companies purchase a variety of sophisticated tools supporting software development, some of which claim to integrate the strategic activities and artifacts of requirements, design, production, test, and deployment into releasable software products. Any tool that can do all that is certainly worthy of consideration for implementation into the software engineering environment. Such tools can make life easier for many while assuring customers product integrity. But why is it that these tools rarely find their way into that environment?
During the last 6-8 years, I’ve seen companies purchase a variety of sophisticated tools supporting software development, some of which claim to integrate the strategic activities and artifacts of requirements, design, production, test, and deployment into releasable software products. Any tool that can do all that is certainly worthy of consideration for implementation into the software engineering environment. Such tools can make life easier for many while assuring customers product integrity. But why is it that these tools rarely find their way into that environment?
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