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Karen Cannell, Patrick Cimolini
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Agile Oracle Application Express
1st ed. 2012. xiv, 200 S. XIV, 200 p. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2012
ISBN: 1-430-23759-7 (1430237597)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-23759-4 (9781430237594)
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Agile Oracle Application Express shows how skilled, motivated, and self-organizing developers can realize extraordinary commercial benefits from Oracle Application Express. The secret is to couple Application Express with an agile software development approach. This book leads the way.
Oracle Application Express is well-suited to agile processes, with its support for rapid prototyping and team development. Application Express supports a gamut of enabling technologies such as SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more that enable you to deliver any type of web application to meet your development needs. Agile Oracle Application Express helps you take the feature set of Application Express and marry it with the processes of agile development to iteratively design, create, and deliver quality applications on time and within budget.
Agile Software Development Agile and APEX Core APEX vs. Enhanced APEX Supporting Technologies Project Management Team Development Rules and Guidelines Documentation Quality Assurance Summary
Patrick Cimolini is a principal with Patrick International APEX Consulting, a consultancy that specializes in project management and software development services for Oracle Application Express (APEX) projects. His formal training in engineering, business administration, and project management are complemented by 30 years of experience that has evolved through mainframe, client/server, and web platforms. Patrick has enjoyed attending the Oracle Development Tools User Group (ODTUG) conferences where he has been a regular presenter. His Oracle experience dates back to the early 1990s.