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Software Life Cycle Management Standards: Real-world scenarios and solutions for savings

Software Life Cycle Management Standards - Real-world scenarios and solutions for savings

SKU: 3478
Authors: Wright David
Publishers: IT Governance Publishing
Format: PDF
ISBN13: 9781849282055
Pages: 193
Published: 26 Jul 2011
Availability: Always Available
  • Shows how software developers can create products that better fulfil the needs of their clients, saving time and money, and improving their reputation.
  • Explains how to apply the best practice from ISO19770, enabling customers to improve their software lifecycle management and get the most from the software they buy.
  • Buy today and begin reaping the rewards of better software asset management.

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Overview

Get the benefits of the ISO 19770 standard for software asset management

In Software Life Cycle Management Standards, David Wright calls on his vast experience to explain how the ISO/IEC 19770 standard applies to the whole of the software lifecycle. He gives up-to-date information using practical examples, clear diagrams and entertaining anecdotes. For software publishers and originators, the book explains each part of the Standard and what they all mean for developers. It discusses the software lifecycle from the perspectives of both the producer and the consumer/customer, and explains how the SWID and SWEID tagging systems can help you pin down the client’s software and usage needs.


Understand your assets and save money

Software customers and consumers will find the book’s advice useful in generating savings by reducing the need for multiple SAM tools, and reducing the need for the annual ‘true-up’ event. The book also explains how to perform continuous, ongoing management of your software's (or SaaS) lifecycle, including deployment, usage, patches and upgrades, and to measure these against your entitlements. It will help readers understand the true business value of their software investment and demonstrate how to achieve all of this, even if your software supplier is not delivering ISO/IEC 19770 SWID and SWEID tags.


Contents

  1. Software Asset Management: Both Sides of the Equation
  2. Current Approaches in both Process and Technology
  3. What is ISO/IEC 19770?
  4. Introduction to the SWID Tag
  5. Implementation of the ISO/IEC 19770-2 Process
  6. The ISO/IEC 19770-2 SWID Tag Data Fundamentals
  7. SWID Tag Certification Requirements
  8. ISO/IEC 19770-3 Considerations
  9. Software Feature Design Related to SWID/SWEID Tag Management for Tag Creators and Modifiers
  10. SWID and SWEID Tag Management for Consumers
About the author

David Wright

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.

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