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Beautiful Teams
Inspiring and Cautionary Tales from Veteran Team Leaders

First Edition April 2009
ISBN 978-0-596-51802-8
508 Seiten
EUR32.00

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

	
  1. Dedication

  2. Why Beautiful Teams?

    1. Why These Contributors?

  3. Preface

    1. How This Book Is Organized

    2. How to Contact Us

    3. SafariŽ Books Online

    4. Acknowledgments

    5. About the Editors

  1. Chapter 1Leadership

  2. People

    1. Chapter 2Why Ugly Teams Win

      1. Ugly Talent
      2. Ugly As Beautiful
      3. My Wabi-Sabi Team: Internet Explorer 4.0
    2. Chapter 3Building Video Games

    3. Chapter 4Building the Perfect Team

    4. Chapter 5What Makes Developers Tick

    5. Chapter 6Inspiring People

    6. Chapter 7Bringing the Music Industry into the 21st Century: One Lawsuit at a Time

      1. A New Project, A New Team
      2. A Calculated Risk …
      3. Gentlemen, Start Your Rippers…
      4. The Final Month
      5. I Am So Smart: S-M-R-T … S-M-A-R-T
      6. Engineering Department Smokes a Collective Cigarette
      7. Intermission: The Founding of a Panda Preserve
      8. "You Realists Can Stay the Hell Out of Our Office!"
      9. Not with a Bang, But with a Whimper …
      10. Epilogue
      11. Afterword
    7. Chapter 8Inner Source

  3. Goals

    1. Chapter 9Creating Team Cultures

    2. Chapter 10Putting the "I" in Failure

    3. Chapter 11Planning

    4. Chapter 12The Copyfighters Take Mordor

    5. Chapter 13Defending the Free World

    6. Chapter 14Saving Lives

  4. Practices

    1. Chapter 15Building a Team with Collaboration and Learning

      1. Selling Management
      2. Getting Started
      3. Growing the Team
      4. Pressing the Envelope and the Process Police
      5. Learning
      6. Requirements Versus On-Site Customer
      7. Trouble in River City
      8. Companies Make Their Own Troubles
      9. Future Projects
      10. Collaboration Success Factors
      11. References
    2. Chapter 16Better Practices

    3. Chapter 17Memories of TRW's Software Productivity Project: A Beautiful Team, Challenged to Change the Culture

      1. Background on the Software Productivity Project
      2. Making the Project a Reality
      3. Project Stories
      4. Conclusion
      5. References
      6. Acknowledgments
    4. Chapter 18Building Spaceships

    5. Chapter 19Succeeding with Requirements: A Drama in Three Acts

      1. The Setting
      2. The Cast
      3. Prologue: Paul Is in a Pickle
      4. Act I: Girding Our Loins
      5. Act II: Use Cases, Schmuse Cases
      6. Act III: Look Over My Shoulder
      7. Epilogue: Let's Eat!
      8. Coda: Then What Happened?
      9. Useful References
      10. Acknowledgments
    6. Chapter 20Development at Google

    7. Chapter 21Teams and Tools

      1. How Open Source Projects Work
      2. The Contribulyzer
      3. Commit Emails and Gumption Sinks
      4. They're Staying Away in Droves: A Tale of Two Translation Interfaces
      5. Conclusion
    8. Chapter 22Research Teams

    9. Chapter 23The HADS Team

      1. The Background
      2. The Initial Team
      3. Getting It Right
      4. Dealing with User Issues
      5. Epilogue
  5. Obstacles

    1. Chapter 24Bad Boss

    2. Chapter 25Welcome to the Process: Step Inside, Step Inside, and See the Show

    3. Chapter 26Getting Past Obstacles

    4. Chapter 27Speed Versus Quality: Why Do We Need to Choose?

      1. How Did We Get Here?
      2. About the Team
      3. Becoming Part of the Team
      4. Starting Off Right
      5. Solving Problems As a Team
      6. What Code Review Looked Like
      7. Unit Tests
      8. Check-ins
      9. Builds
      10. Schedules
      11. Status Reports
      12. Go Faster Now!
      13. Looking for More Speed
      14. Losing a Week at a Time
      15. What to Do Next
      16. Retaining Integrity
      17. The Rubber Meets the Road
      18. Success at Last
      19. Epilogue
      20. References
    5. Chapter 28Tight, Isn't It?

      1. Only Pawn…in Game of Life, or "What's a Dazzling Urbanite Like You Doing in a Rustic Setting Like This?"
      2. CMM Level Subzero, or "Processes, We Don't Need No Stinking Processes!"
      3. The Brown Hole, or "I'd Say You've Had Enough"
      4. Some of These Envelopes Contain Stock Options, or "I'm Through Being Mr. Goodbar, the Time Has Come to Act and Act Quickly"
      5. The Blitz, or "Break's Over, Boys, Don't Just Lie There Gettin' a Suntan…"
      6. Our Invite to the Number Six Dance, or "What Is It That's Not Exactly Water and It Ain't Exactly Earth?"
      7. Epilogue, or "Nowhere Special…I Always Wanted to Go There"
    6. Chapter 29Inside and Outside the Box

    7. Chapter 30Compiling the Voice of a Team

      1. A Gem from the Computing Past
      2. Rewiring
      3. Coping
      4. Coding
      5. Capitulating
      6. The Break
      7. Anticipating 21st-Century Management
      8. Final Notes
  6. Music

    1. Chapter 31Producing Music

    2. Contributors

  1. Colophon

	

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