Sunday, September 19, 2010

php/architect’s Guide to Enterprise PHP Development

php/architect’s Guide to Enterprise PHP Development


php/architects Guide to Enterprise PHP DevelopmentBook Description
Whether you are running a large scale web app in a PHP-based environment, or if you are considering switching your site to PHP, our new book, php|architect’s Enterprise PHP Development will surely be a valuable resource for you and your development team. Written by well known PHP guru and iBuildings CTO Ivo Jansch, this comprehensive guide covers everything you will need to know including: PHP’s Evolution PHP in the Enterprise PHP’s Success Factors Enterprise Challenges Building and Developing The Team Requirements Gathering Business Goals Expectation Management Planning Architecture Tools Building Blocks Security Code Development Quality Assurance Testing Optimization Deployment Implementation Delivery User Training Marketing Evaluation Operations Maintenance Troubleshooting Development Methodologies Project Management This book is the only one of its kind and is unparalleled in terms of content and practical usefulness.
Written by well known PHP guru and Ibuildings CTO Ivo Jansch, this comprehensive guide covers everything you will need to know including:
* PHP’s Evolution
* PHP in the Enterprise
* PHP’s Success Factors
* Enterprise Challenges
* Building and Developing The Team
* Requirements Gathering
* Business Goals
* Expectation Management
* Planning
* Architecture
* Tools
* Building Blocks
* Security
* Code Development
* Quality Assurance
* Testing
* Optimization
* Deployment
* Implementation
* Delivery
* User Training
* Marketing
* Evaluation
* Operations
* Maintenance
* Troubleshooting
* Development Methodologies
* Project Management
This book is the only one of its kind and is unparalleled in terms of content and practical usefulness.

Book Details
  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Marco Tabini & Associates, Inc. (June 26, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0973862181
  • ISBN-13: 978-0973862188

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