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Strategic Patent Planning for Software Companies $12.12 Strategic Patent Planning for Software Companies |
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Erp Software Companies - Source Wikipedia - Paperback $21.99 Erp Software Companies |
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Software Engineering Reviews and Audits $97.5 Accurate software engineering reviews and audits have become essential to the success of software companies and military and aerospace programs... |
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Custom Software $79.66 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Custom software (also known as bespoke software) is a type of software that is developed either for a specific organization or function that differs from or is opposite of other already available software (also called offtheshelf or COTSsoftware). It is generally not targeted to the mass market, but usually created for companies, business entities, and organizations. Custom software also refers to when companies or governments pay for customized software for budget or project managing. Examples of bespoke software include commercial products such as commercial websites, business databases and software for governments. Noncommercial custom software development is common in academic and open source circles. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2010/09/05 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.27 inches |
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The Raising Venture Capital for Software Companies Collection $3899.9 No Synopsis Available |
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Software Copyright $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Software copyright is the relatively recent extension of copyright law to machinereadable software. While many of the legal principles and policy debates concerning software copyright have close parallels in other domains of copyright law, there are a number of distinctive issues that arise with software. This article will primarily focus on topics peculiar to software. Software copyright is commonly used by proprietary software companies to prevent the unauthorized copying of their software. Open source licenses also rely on copyright law to enforce their terms. For instance, copyleft licenses impose a duty on licensees to share their modifications to the copylefted work under some circumstances. No such duty would apply had the software in question been in the public domain. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 24 Publication Date: 2010/09/21 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.06 inches |
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Japan's Software Factories $170 Analyzes a number of Japanese computer manufacturers and their efforts to compete successfully with US software companies. The text explores the concept of Japanese "software factories", in which large numbers of people are engaged in developing computer software in co-operative ways. |
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Socrates Limited Liability Companies $21.99 1 Advantages and disadvantages of LLCs versus sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations General provisions Guidelines for naming and registering your LLC Articles of organization Operating agreement Taking advantage of tax status Accounting and tax shelters Asset protection techniques Limited liability partnership Included Forms: Business Law Dictionary Assignment of Assets Bill of Sale Certificate of Amendment Limited Liability Companies Operating Agreement Meeting Minutes Limited Liability Company Register Quitclaim Deed Operating Agreement Operating System: Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Windows XP Professional Others: Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or higher Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher Word 2000 or higher Excel 2000 or higher .NET Framework 1.1 or higher .NET Framework 1.1 with Service Pack 1 Avoid costly legal fees. This easy-to-use e-book contains all the instructions and forms you need to set up and manage your own Limited Liability Company. An LLC gives you the tax advantages of a partnership and the liability protection of a corporation. Legal Reference Limited Liability Companies PC Reference SS4309 Socrates Socrates Media, LLC Software www.socrates.com |
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The End of Software $19.99 This is the eBook version of the printed book. Do you know what is the real cost of your software? Before you reach for a calculator, be forewarned that it's a trick question. Even technology industry analysts and seasoned IT executives have difficulty putting a hard figure on the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of today's enterprise application solutions. What makes the equation so tricky is the sheer number of variables that must be factored in, many of which cannot be lined up in a neat column and reconciled, such as issues of security, availability, performance, problem resolution and change management. The End of Software: Transforming Your Business for the On Demand Future , by Dr. Timothy Chou , is a groundbreaking book for business managers and executives that challenges conventional approaches to business software and proposes new alternatives to managing and maintaining the systems that companies depend on. Read What Industry Experts Have to Say: "Whether you rely on computer software to run your business, create software solutions, or invest in software companies, you are facing the shift from software as a product to software as a service. In The End of Software , Dr. Timothy Chou makes the case for Software on Demand and shows you who's already out there creating and using this new model." Fred Magner, Chief Information Officer, Unocal Corporation "As a pioneer of the On Demand delivery model, Dr. Chou challenges certain conventions long held by the software industry. The End of Software provokes industry participants to re-think how big software should be packaged, sold and delivered in the future." Stephen Wong, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Embarcadero Technologies "Dr. Timothy Chou's book The End of Software presents a logical argument for the shift from selling and buying software, or the promise of the value that software represents, to selling and buying the actual value that software can bring to a user. This is very persuasive, especially when you consider the legacy of software vendors, who are notorious for over-promising and under-delivering. As Dr. Chou so clearly understands (and why shouldn't he-he's lived it), this new delivery method simply makes sense. But the world is often slow to change; as keen observers of the technology industry, we'll be watching closely." John S. DiFucci, Senior Software Analyst, Managing Director, Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. |
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Software Metrics $88.95 This book simplifies software measurement and explains its value as a pragmatic tool for decision-makers at software companies. Ideas and techniques presented in this book are derived from best practices. The ideas are field proven, down to earth, and straight forward, making it an invaluable resource for those striving for process improvement. This overview helps readers enrich their knowledge of measurements and analysis, best practices, and how ordinary analysis techniques can be applied to achieve extraordinary results. Easy-to-understand tools and techniques demonstrate how metrics create models that are indispensable to decision-making in the software industry. |
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Software Publisher $86.03 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A software publisher is a publishing company in the software industry between the developer and the distributor. In some companies, two or all three of these roles may be combined. Software publishers often license software from original authordevelopers with specific limitations, such as a time limit or geographical region for a royalty consideration. The terms of licensing vary enormously, and are typically secret. The authordevelopers may use publishers to reach larger or foreign markets. Typically, the publisher will bear most of the cost of entering these markets. In return they pay the developer an agreed upon royalty payment. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2010/10/21 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.27 inches |
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Pollution Prevention Software System Handbook $151.5 To satisfy demands for software systems that collect, organize and utilize pollution prevention auditing, design and implementation, hundreds of software companies have developed and are marketing ... |
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Software by Design $150 As computers become more and more integral to business and other organizational operations around the world, software design must increasingly meet the social demands of the workplace. This book provides an informative, cogent examination of how various social factors--such as organizational structure, workplace relations, and market conditions--together shape software developers' technical design decisions. Through a survey of major software companies and in-depth case studies of the banking, hospital, and equipment field service industries, the authors identify factors that influence specific design strategies and examine the significant consequences that engineering decisions have on users' work, workplace quality of life, and opportunities for autonomy and skill development. The book concludes with a chapter devoted to exploring how a progressive design approach can improve both the performance and working conditions of an organization. By providing an important empirical study of the social construction of technology, the authors offer an insightful understanding of the challenges inherent in effective software design. The book will appeal to professionals and students in software design, information systems management, computer science, and the sociology of work and technology. |
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Flow (Software) $82.85 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Flow is middleware software, which allows data integration specialists to connect disparate systems, whether they are onpremise, hosted or in the cloud; transforming and restructuring data as required between environments. Flow functionality can be utilised for data integration projects, EDI and data conversion activities. Flow has been created by Flow Software Ltd in NZ and is available through a variety of partner companies or directly from Flow Software in NZ and Australia. Integration software allows organisations to continue using existing applications, overcoming the need to customize or upgrade as their requirements change. By using integration software, many businesses benefit from reduced dependence on manual keying of data and the avoidance of costs and delays caused by keying errors. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/12/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches |
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The Business of Software $19.99 The world's leading expert on the global software industry and coauthor of the bestseller Microsoft Secrets reveals the inner workings of software giants like IBM, Microsoft, and Netscape and shows what it takes to create, develop, and manage a successful company -- in good times and bad -- in the most fiercely competitive business in the world. In the $600 billion software industry it is the business, not the technology, that determines success or failure. This fact -- one that thousands of once glamorous start-ups have unhappily discovered for themselves -- is the well-documented conclusion of this enormously readable and revealing new book by Michael Cusumano, based on nearly twenty years of research and consulting with software producers around the world. Cusumano builds on dozens of personal experiences and case studies to show how issues of strategy and organization are irrevocably linked with those of managing the technology and demonstrates that a thorough understanding of these issues is vital to success. At the heart of the book Cusumano poses seven questions that underpin a three-pronged management framework. He argues that companies must adopt one of three basic business models: become a products company at one end of the strategic spectrum, a services company at the other end, or a hybrid solutions company in between. The author describes the characteristics of the different models, evaluates their strengths and weaknesses, and shows how each is more or less appropriate for different stages in the evolution of a business as well as in good versus bad economic times. Readers will also find invaluable Cusumano's treatment of software development issues ranging from architecture and teams to project management and testing, as well as two chapters devoted to what it takes to create a successful software start-up. Highlights include eight fundamental guidelines for evaluating potential software winners and Cusumano's probing analysis, based on firsthand knowledge, of ten start-ups that have met with varying degrees of success. The Business of Software is timely essential reading for managers, programmers, entrepreneurs, and others who follow the global software industry. |

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