Introducing software engineering
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Introducing software engineering
Prentice Hall, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-182) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work provides an accessible and concise introduction to the art of software engineering. Stressing the importance of quality throughout, the authors guided the reader through each stage of the discipline. Written for non-mathematicians, the book assumes that the reader has a basic awareness of programming in a high-level language such as Pascal, C or Modula-2. This work covers all aspects of the subject from why software needs to be engineered through to defining a software engineering project.
Table of Contents
- What is software engineering?
- why engineer software?
- background to a project
- issues, methodologies and techniques
- software tools and their role in software engineering
- systems analysis - stages and techniques
- software specifications
- system design - stages and techniques
- software implementation
- programming techniques
- software maintenance
- software quality assurance
- software engineering - alternative approaches
- formal methods
- ethics
- object-oriented methods
- software prototyping.
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