Issue 2 • Date March-april 2010
Business Value through Software Development
Software is strategically central to all businesses today; thus, businesses must understand, measure, and manage the value provided by software development and delivery. Businesses must also be aware of the risks involved in developing software. This issue contains five papers on the topics of project portfolio management, team practices, software development processes, and risk identification and management. The issue also includes three non-topical papers. The first discusses enterprise data management in financial markets. The second describes improved data-detection techniques for tape storage. The last paper provides a survey of hardware designs for decimal arithmetic in computing systems.
Software is strategically central to all businesses today; thus, businesses must understand, measure, and manage the value provided by software development and delivery. Businesses must also be aware of the risks involved in developing software. This issue contains five papers on the topics of project portfolio management, team practices, software development processes, and risk identification and management. The issue also includes three non-topical papers. The first discusses enterprise data management in financial markets. The second describes improved data-detection techniques for tape storage. The last paper provides a survey of hardware designs for decimal arithmetic in computing systems.
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Front cover
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Table of contents
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Preface
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IT project portfolio optimization: A risk management approach to software development governance
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Effective management of roles and responsibilities: Driving accountability in software development teams
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Adaptive noise-predictive maximum-likelihood (NPML) data detection for magnetic tape storage systems
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The IBM Journal of Research and Development is a peer-reviewed technical journal, published bimonthly, which features the work of authors in the science, technology and engineering of information systems.
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John J. Ritsko
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center


