The book contains a number of chapters on organizational and managerial issues followed by methodologies and processes, technical issues, and industry experiences and case studies. ...Significant research went into the creation of this book. ... . Specific areas I found useful and applicable in my role of project, product, and program management include: *The IDEAL model for managing change *The balanced scorecard *The product management pyramid *The out-of-the-box development model *Security Services for application systems *Discussions on business process management Applied Software Product Line Engineering offers best practices and productivity improvement tips for designing software products. -Ann E. Drinkwater, on StickyMinds.com, October 2010