Software engineering
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Software engineering
(International computer science series)
Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., c1996
5th ed.
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Kochi University of Technology.Library
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007.63||So37000197988, 007.63||So3700019797, 007.63||So3700019798
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 715-734) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The new edition of this bestselling book discusses a comprehensive spectrum of software engineering techniques and shows how they can be applied in practical software projects. Features of the 5th Edition include New chapters on * Computer-based Systems Engineering * Requirements Analysis * Architectural Design * Managing People * Quality Management * Process Improvement * Software Re-engineering * Expanded and revised treatments of * Requirements Engineering CASE * Software Management * Software Evolution Chapters are grouped into eight logical sections which cover all software process activities. These have been organized to allow the book to be used in introductory, intermediate and advanced software engineering courses. Program examples are presented in both C++ and Ada.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION * Introduction * Computer-based System Engineering * Project Management PART TWO: REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS * Requirements Engineering * Requirements Analysis * System Models * Requirements Definition and Specification * Software Prototyping * Formal Specification * Algebraic Specifications * Model-based Specification PART THREE: SOFTWARE DESIGN * Software Design * Architectural Design * Object-oriented Design * Function-oriented Design * Real-time System Design * User Interface Design PART FOUR: DEPENDABLE SYSTEMS * Software Reliability * Programming for Reliability * Software Reuse * Safety-critical Software PART FIVE: VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION * Verification and Validation * Defect Testing * Static Verification PART SIX: CASE: Computer-aided Software Engineering * CASE Workbenches * Software Engineering Environments PART SEVEN: MANAGEMENT * Managing People * Software Cost Estimation * Quality Management * Process Improving PART EIGHT: EVOLUTION * Software Maintenance * Configuration Management * Software Re-engineering
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