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Posted:  13 Oct 2008
Published:  01 Jul 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  11   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this white paper is to lay out software development "supply chain" strategies, to nurture community culture, and to discuss techniques to improve code usage as software creation evolves toward greater complexity. The software supply chain enables developers to leverage software from multiple sources--internal, external, and open source--and to coordinate them effectively. It also presents benefits, challenges and the role of life-cycle approaches that emphasize visibility into and control of software assets. Improving software development and business adaptability to competitive pressures is ultimately enabled by effective software creation. The need to leverage code in dynamic competitive environments across the software supply chain pushes companies toward software management to gain leverage of existing sources of supply and improve business adaptability.


Author

Melinda-Carol Ballou



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