Introduction to software project management and quality assurance
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Introduction to software project management and quality assurance
(The McGraw-Hill international series in software engineering)
McGraw-Hill, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work is designed for software engineering undergraduates and software project managers. It leads the reader through the various stages of the process of software development in a practical and readable manner, reflecting current industry standards. Offering an imaginative approach to the subject, the book provides throrough analysis of a range of topics, avoiding the lists of tasks included in similar texts. It incorporates many of the Open University's most provden teaching techniques - with aims and objectives stated at the start of each chapter and numerous self-assessment questions provided throughout. A discussion of quality standards has been included. Interviews with some of the leading figures in areas such as software metrics and techniques highlight the theory discussed in the text.
Table of Contents
- Software engineering and software development
- software project management
- the information needs of project management
- software metrics
- project planning
- the phase plan
- estimation and the software project
- managing a project in practice
- executing the requirements analysis phase
- executing the system design phase
- executing the detailed design phase
- executing the implementation phase
- managing other types of project
- what is quality assurance
- planning for quality
- ensuring quality in the testing process
- an experimental approach to software quality assurance
- quality standards for software systems.
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