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Client-Centered Software Development

The CO-FOSS Approach

Allen B. Tucker

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Chapman & Hall/CRC
18 December 2020
Client-Centered Software Development: The CO-FOSS Approach introduces a method to creating a customized software product for a single client, either from scratch or by reusing open source components. The clients are typically non-profit humanitarian, educational, or public service organizations. This approach has been used in undergraduate courses where students learn the principles of software development while implementing a real-world software product. This book provides instructors, students, clients, and professional software developers with detailed guidance for developing a new CO-FOSS product from conceptualization to completion.

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Provides instructors, students, clients, and professional software developers with a roadmap for the development of a new CO-FOSS product from conceptualization to completion

Motivates students with real-world projects and community service experiences

Teaches all elements of the software process, including requirements gathering, design, collaboration, coding, testing, client communication, refactoring, and writing developer and user documentation

Uses source code that can be reused and refitted to suit the needs of future projects, since each CO-FOSS product is free and open source software

Provides links to a rich variety of resources for instructors and students to freely use in their own courses that develop new CO-FOSS products for other non-profits.

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Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   512g
ISBN:   9780367728113
ISBN 10:   0367728117
Pages:   330
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1 The Journey Section I Organization Stage Chapter 2 Finding a Client and a Project Chapter 3 Defining the Course Section II Development Stage Chapter 4 Project Launch Chapter 5 Domain Class Development Chapter 6 Database Development Chapter 7 User Interface Development Chapter 8 Preparing to Deploy Section III Deployment Stage Chapter 9 Continuing the Journey

Allen B Tucker is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor Emeritus in the Computer Science Department at Bowdoin College. He is the author or co-author of many books and articles in the areas of programming languages, software development, natural language processing, and computer science education, and is an ACM Fellow. Professor Tucker is also Co-Founder and President of the Non-Profit FOSS Institute (NPFI), whose mission is to support the development and customization of free and open-source software to fit the needs of individual non-profit organizations.

Reviews for Client-Centered Software Development: The CO-FOSS Approach

This all-inclusive text integrates the soft skills of working with an open-source software client with the hard skills of Web application development in PHP, while supporting faculty with project identification and development. -- Janet Davis, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, USA Client-Centered Software Development: The CO-FOSS Approach provides a practical instructional roadmap for engaging students in experiential learning about software development. The text is enriched by hard-won experiences gleaned from years of tuning the authors' approach. -- Jim Bowring, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, College of Charleston This book is a practical and valuable guide for students and faculty to engage in Open Source Software projects. The CO-FOSS model should inspire a new generation of faculty and students to make a difference in their local communities and the world. -- Steven Huss-Lederman, Open Energy Dashboard Working with Allen and his students was an invaluable experience. As a small non-profit the opportunity to tailor our own database to our distinct needs benefited us greatly. Our volunteers(the users) are able to easily negotiate the system and as a result we have maintained a vibrant volunteer base! -- Joanna A. Powers, Volunteer Coordinator. Ronald McDonald House of Providence, Inc., Providence, RI Under Allen Tucker's leadership, he and his students created a state-of-the-art- software program to help track food rescue in the Lowcountry. Working with volunteers at various levels of technical expertise, this simple and effective tool enables Second Helpings, a food rescue agency that rescued over three million pounds of food in 2018, to document over 300 volunteers, 30 food donors, 60 recipient agencies and millions of pounds of food re


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