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Information Technology Audit Handbook
by Doug Dayton, Prentice Hall (1997), 352 pages.

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Comment: Good control questions to consider when working with infrastructure folks.

Quality Assurance for Information Systems: Methods, Tools, and Techniques
by William Perry, John Wiley & Sons (1991), 848 pages.

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Comment: One of Perry’s earlier works. Great for the checklists and insight into QA organizational effectiveness.

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Software Reliability Engineering: More Reliable Software, Faster Development and Testing
by John Musa, McGraw Hill (1998), 384 pages.

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Comment: I took a fascinating class with the author. He practices what he preaches.

Handbook of Software Reliability Engineering
by Michael Lyu, McGraw Hill (1996).

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Comment: None.

Software Assessment: Reliability, Safety, Testability
by Michael Friedman, John Wiley & Sons (1995), 384 pages.

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Handbook of Software Quality Assurance
by G. Gordon Schulmeyer(Editor), James I. McManus, G. Gordo Schulmeyer

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Quality Software Management: Anticipating Change (Vol 4)
by Gerald M. Weinberg

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The Capability Maturity Model: Guidelines for Improving the Software Process (Sei Series in Software Engineering)
by Mark C. Paulk, Charles V. Weber, Bill Curtis (Contributor), Marc C. Paulk

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