Software Life Cycle Management Standards - Wright David

Software Life Cycle Management Standards

Real-World Scenarios and Solutions for Savings
Buch | Softcover
214 Seiten
2011
IT Governance Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84928-204-8 (ISBN)
45,80 inkl. MwSt
An informative guide that describes the ISO/IEC 19770 Standard and its applicability to the entire software lifecycle.
Those involved in software management, from the publisher/OEM and third-party reseller through to the enterprise software consumer, will benefit from the insights presented here. Software developers and publishers can improve their processes, leading to financial savings and far greater customer satisfaction. Enterprise software consumers are able to manage software deployments, versions, patches and usage, and measure these against entitlements. The pain of the periodic 'true-up' event is gradually removed, enabling continuous management of the 'true value' of your software investment. The advent of ISO/IEC 19770 is a leap forward for all who have an interest in the software life cycle, from designer to consumer. In five parts, three of which are still under development, the Standard defines best practice for all aspects of software asset management and introduces SWID (software identification) tags and SWEID (software licensing entitlement) tags. Software Life Cycle Management Standards details each part of ISO/IEC 19770 and shows you how to apply it to your business.
David Wright calls on his vast experience to explain how the Standard applies to the entire software life cycle, not just the software asset management aspects. His informative guide gives up-to-date information using practical examples, clear diagrams and entertaining anecdotes.

David Wright grew up and studied in the UK and the Sudan. Having shed his youthful dreams of a future as a rock star, he embarked on a career in software engineering and IT systems, where he found what he calls his 'intellectual niche'. In 1981, he went to California on a 90-day project and loved it so much he stayed. He has worked on many different projects all over the world, while remaining based in Santa Cruz with his wife and four children.

Introduction The goal of this book Chapter 1: Software Asset Management: Both Sides of the Equation Overview Compliance: the delicate balance that rules software commerce True value: the software consumer's continual quest Software as a service The software product life cycle Associated life cycles Critical measurements required for software asset management Chapter 2: Current Approaches in both Process and Technology The people The process Chapter 3: What is ISO/IEC 19770? Oh no! Not another standard! A quick view of the ISO/IEC 19770 standard Chapter 4: Introduction to the SWID Tag ISO/IEC 19770-2 software ID tag functionality Operational breakdown Chapter 5: Implementation of the ISO/IEC 19770-2 Process ISO/IEC 19770 general guidelines Basic process Understanding the deployment/functional model Designing the tags to match the functional deployment model Indicating the presence of an application deployment Create the tagging directories Chapter 6: The ISO/IEC 19770-2 SWID Tag Data Fundamentals ISO/IEC 19770-2 mandatory tag elements ISO/IEC 19770-2 optional tag elements ISO/IEC 19770-2 extended identity elements Chapter 7: SWID Tag Certification Requirements TagVault.org Overview of certification US Federal Government draft GSA/DoD requirement Certification levels Base certification requirements Asset management certification Additional validation by Symantec Corporation Chapter 8: ISO/IEC 19770-3 Considerations Proposed ISO/IEC 19770-3 software entitlement ID tag functionality Inside the SWEID tag Chapter 9: Software Feature Design Related to SWID/SWEID Tag Management for Tag Creators and Modifiers The software life cycle Product tagging and integration life cycle How to analyse your product then design SWEID and SWID tags How to use the tags Chapter 10: SWID and SWEID Tag Management for Consumers The software life cycle Usage, upgrades and renewals The reconciliation point Overcoming the inertia of ISO/IEC 19770 adoption by software publishers SWID tag retrofitting, saving on reconciliation expense Conclusion Appendix: ISO/IEC 19770-2:2009 XML Schema Definition (XSD) Glossary ITG Resources

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.7.2011
Zusatzinfo black & white illustrations
Verlagsort Ely
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Gewicht 245 g
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Outlook
ISBN-10 1-84928-204-8 / 1849282048
ISBN-13 978-1-84928-204-8 / 9781849282048
Zustand Neuware
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