There are no types of Peopleware per se, moreover, Peopleware is one of the three core aspects of computer technology, the other two being hardware and software. So, altogether, the list looks like this:
• Peopleware
• Software
• Hardware
Peopleware refers to anything that is relevant in the role of people when developing or using computer software, including teamwork, the psychology of programming, developer productivity, group dynamics, organizational factors, project management, human interface design, and human-machine-interaction.
The phrase is known as a 'neogilism', and was first used by Peter G. Neumann in 1977, and independently coined by Meilir Page-Jones in 1980, and was popularized in the book Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister in 1987.
• Peopleware
• Software
• Hardware
Peopleware refers to anything that is relevant in the role of people when developing or using computer software, including teamwork, the psychology of programming, developer productivity, group dynamics, organizational factors, project management, human interface design, and human-machine-interaction.
The phrase is known as a 'neogilism', and was first used by Peter G. Neumann in 1977, and independently coined by Meilir Page-Jones in 1980, and was popularized in the book Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister in 1987.