Tom DeMarco和Timothy Lister是大西洋係統協會(www.atlsysguild.com)的負責人。從1979起,他們就在一起演講,寫作和從事國際性的谘詢工作,主要涉及軟件工程、生産力、估算、管理學和公司文化。 Tom DeMarco的職業生涯開始於貝爾實驗室,他是結構化分析和設計的創始人之一,之後,他轉嚮研究軟件開發中的管理及其方法。他由於“對信息科學的重大貢獻”成為1986年的J.-D. Warnier奬的得主。DeMarco總共已齣版瞭六本書,其中項目管理小說《最後期限》(已由清華大學齣版社齣版)曾被評為亞馬遜網上書店和巴諾書店的最佳暢銷書。Timothy Lister的研究領域主要集中在對軟件組織和項目的風險管理。Tim也為美國仲裁協會工作,負責解決軟件爭端。他還是美國國防部下設的軟件程序經理網絡的航空理事會員。
Summed up in one sentence, Peopleware says this: give smart people physical space, intellectual responsibility and strategic direction. DeMarco and Lister advocate private offices and windows. They advocate creating teams with aligned goals and limited non-team work. They advocate managers finding good staff and putting their fate in the hands of those staff. The manager's function, they write, is not to make people work but to make it possible for people to work.
Why is Peopleware so important to Microsoft and a handful of other successful companies? Why does it inspire such intense devotion amongst the elite group of people who think about software project management for a living? Its direct writing and its amusing anecdotes win it friends. So does its fundamental belief that people will behave decently given the right conditions. Then again, lots of books read easily, contain funny stories and exude goodwill. Peopleware's persuasiveness comes from its numbers - from its simple, cold, numerical demonstration that improving programmers' environments will make them more productive.
The numbers in Peopleware come from DeMarco and Lister's Coding War Games, a series of competitions to complete given coding and testing tasks in minimal time and with minimal defects. The Games have consistently confirmed various known facts of the software game. For instance, the best coders outperform the ten-to-one, but their pay seems only weakly linked to their performance. But DeMarco and Lister also found that the best-performing coders had larger, quieter, more private workspaces. It is for this one empirical finding that Peopleware is best known.
(As an aside, it's worth knowing that DeMarco and Lister tried to track down the research showing that open-plan offices make people more productive. It didn't exist. Cubicle makers just kept saying it, without evidence - a technique Peopleware describes as "proof by repeated assertion".)
Around their Coding Wars data, DeMarco and Lister assembled a theory: that managers should help programmers, designers, writers and other brainworkers to reach a state that psychologists call "flow" - an almost meditative condition where people can achieve important leaps towards solving complex problems. It's the state where you start work, look up, and notice that three hours have passed. But it takes time - perhaps fifteen minutes on average - to get into this state. And DeMarco and Lister that today's typical noisy, cubicled, Dilbertesque office rarely allows people 15 minutes of uninterrupted work. In other words, the world is full of places where a highly-paid and dedicated programmer or creative artist can spend a full day without ever getting any hard-core work. Put another way, the world is full of cheap opportunities for people to make their co-workers more productive, just by building their offices a bit smarter.
A decade and a half after Peopleware was written, and after the arrival of a new young breed of IT companies called Web development firms, it would be nice to think DeMarco and Lister's ideas have been widely adopted. Instead, they remain widely ignored. In an economy where smart employees can increasingly pick and choose, it will be interesting to see how much longer this ignorance can continue.
發表於2025-03-06
Peopleware 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
這本書翻譯的不太好,看的也很快,有些不通的就讓它過去瞭。這是本關於軟件工程中的人的一本書。 人是核心,無論是分析者,開發者,還是使用者。 作者大量的從心理學以及社會學的觀點來看待軟件公司以及軟件開發項目組,收獲很大。 往往我視為亙古不變真理的內容經常是存在大量...
評分淡定,“很差”不是給“Peopleware”的,而是給UMLChina翻譯團隊的,你懂得。 我沒有比對英文原著,所以隻能從文中中英文並存的部分來窺豹一斑。比如Software State-of-art翻譯為“軟件的藝術狀態”,這個實在是copycat的要命。整本書文字不算多,內容的確非常有料,可是拖拖...
評分很多年前,剛開始踏入IT界,就有人推薦我應該看兩本書,一本是<r人月神話>,另外一本就是<人件>。可是10多年過去瞭,我是這個月纔真正的拜讀瞭<人件>,迴想起自己多年來接觸過的,參與過的大大小小成功、失敗的項目,以及參與到公司裝修、布局時候遇到的各種問題,不由得發現:...
評分在你從事軟件開發這個行當的任何一個階段和任何一個位置你都應該閱讀的好書。在這個行業呆得越久,你越會發現這本書講的這些絕對是真理。 唯一一本我任何時候更換辦公位置都隨身攜帶的書
評分有能力的還是去讀 原文把。 翻譯的實在慘不忍睹,難道這些翻譯因為多掌握瞭幾門語言,反而把自己的母語丟掉瞭?原文如果是濃香味醇的雞湯的話,翻譯之後隻剩下滿鍋油膩的油沫,用勺撈撈,還能撈上幾隻雞屁。 原本一本有趣的書,被弄成這個樣子,實在是罪過罪過。 原本作者的風...
圖書標籤: 軟件工程 管理 人件 peopleware management 計算機 軟件管理 programming
而長期跟代碼打交道的工程師, 很容易走進的一個誤區就是覺得 身邊每個人都跟代碼一樣 一改就改過來瞭 用管代碼的方式管理人 那是不行的 = =
評分而長期跟代碼打交道的工程師, 很容易走進的一個誤區就是覺得 身邊每個人都跟代碼一樣 一改就改過來瞭 用管代碼的方式管理人 那是不行的 = =
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評分是坨好書,有很多觀點看瞭心有戚戚焉。。憤世嫉俗不管用,看看能改變什麼吧。。
評分是坨好書,有很多觀點看瞭心有戚戚焉。。憤世嫉俗不管用,看看能改變什麼吧。。
Peopleware 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載