Munro,Govindarajan Ramu,Daniel J. Kubiak,Donald W. The author shares real world experience through his implementation of TSP at Microsoft India and documents how the TSP teams delivered high quality software on schedule and within budget. Through this case study, he examines how teams improved the software development process by combining TSP with Six Sigma. This book is good in understanding what is involved in the framework, but the reason for my low rating isn't that this book doesn't add value, but rather that I would not recommend this book as a standalone book for studying for the exam.
For anyone taking or planning on taking the exam, I will recommend the following materials, in order of importance: 1. Paul Baldowski. Author 19 books 7 followers. Good book that I'm inclined to review after reading more on the method. Too frequently the author refers to "powerful methods", which got on my nerves.
However, I like the fact the author went to the effort to pointing out where Prince2 falls short or over emphasizes something our falls to explain in sufficient detail. I feel I'm more prepared for more in-depth reading now.
Subscribe to: Posts Atom. The envelope of this design we find him in the nei About Me Corap9 View my complete profile. According to "Rolling Stone" magazine, "Licensed to Ill is filled with enough references to guns, drugs, and empty sex including the pornographic deployment of a Whiffle-ball bat in "Paul Revere" to qualify as a gangsta-rap cornerstone. A's early albums. The latter is the most gangsta-themed song of the three; in it KRS-1 describes shooting rival weed-dealers after they try to kill him in his home.
The album Criminal Minded followed in After this BDP's subsequent records focused on conscious lyrics instead. They were crucial to the foundations of the genre for introducing more violent lyrics over much rougher beats. The first blockbuster gangsta album was N. Straight Outta Compton also established West Coast hip hop as a vital genre, and a rival of hip hop's long-time capital, New York City.
Straight Outta Compton sparked the first major controversy regarding hip hop lyrics when their song "Fuck Tha Police" earned a letter from the FBI strongly expressing law enforcement's resentment of the song. Due to the influence of Ice T and N. In , former N. Others Aside from N. It also contained a song by his new thrash metal group Body Count, who released a self titled album in The group attracted a lot of media attention for the Cop Killer controversy.
His next album, Home Invasion, was postponed as a result of the controversy, and was finally released in While it contained gangsta elements, it was his most political album to date. After that, he left Time-Warner records. Ice-T's subsequent releases went back to straight gangsta-ism, but were never as popular as his earlier releases.
He had alienated his core audience with his involvement in metal, his emphasis on politics and with his uptempo Bomb-Squad style beats during a time when G-funk was popular. Also in , former N. Dre released The Chronic, which further established the dominance of West Coast gangsta rap and Death Row Records, and also began the subgenre of G-funk, a slow, drawled form of hip hop that dominated the charts for some time.
Extensively sampling P-Funk bands, especially Parliament and Funkadelic, G-funk was multi-layered, yet simple and easy to dance to, with anti-authoritarian lyrics that helped endear it to many young listeners. It sold over 5 million copies and was 1 in the Charts, despite the fact that Ice Cube wasn't a Death Row artist. Tupac Shakur Me Against the World, has endured as one of the most successful and influential West Coast hip hop artists of all time.
Mafioso rap is a hip hop sub-genre which flourished in the mids. In contrast to West Coast gangsta rappers, who tended to depict realistic urban life on the ghetto streets, Mafioso rappers' subject matter included self-indulgent and luxurious fantasies of rappers as Mobsters, or Mafiosi, while making numerous references towards.
This had a knock-on effect on Death Row itself, which sank quickly when most of its big name artists like Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg left and it found itself on the receiving end of multiple lawsuits.
Although Puff Daddy's Bad Boy Entertainment fared better than its West Coast rival, it continued to lose popularity and support of the hip hop fan base with a more mainstream sound, and challenges from Atlanta and, especially, Master P's No Limit stable of popular rappers.
Southern and midwestern gangsta rap After the deaths of Biggie and Tupac, gangsta rap remained a major commercial force. However, most of the industry's major labels were in turmoil, or bankrupt, and new locations sprang up.
Atlanta had been firmly established as a hip hop center by artists such as Goodie Mob and Outkast and many other Southern hip hop artists emerged in their wake, whilst gangsta rap artists achieving the most pop-chart success.
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