Software Practitioner
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A Software Practitioner is a practitioner of software development.
- Context:
- They can range from being a Professional Software Programming Worker to being a Software Programming Lay Person (such as a Software Programming Hobbyist).
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- Example(s):
- a Software Programmer.
- an IT Specialist.
- a Data Scientist.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Software Product Manager, Software QA Tester.
References
2014
- (Chisa, 2014) ⇒ Ellen Chisa. (2014). “Evolution of the Product Manager.” In: Communications of the ACM Journal, 57(11). doi:10.1145/2669480
- QUOTE: Software practitioners know product management is a key piece of software development. Product managers talk to users to help figure out what to build, define requirements, and write functional specifications. They work closely with engineers throughout the process of building software. They serve as a sounding board for ideas, help balance the schedule when technical challenges occur - and push back to executive teams when technical revisions are needed. Product managers are involved from before the first code is written, until after it goes out the door.