Software engineering : theory and practice
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Software engineering : theory and practice
Pearson Prentice Hall/Pearson Education International, c2006
3rd ed., International ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 673-704) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Table of Contents
1 Why Software Engineering? 1
2 Modeling the Process and Life Cycle 45
3 Planning and Managing the Project 82
4 Capturing the Requirements 141
5 Designing the System 223
6 Considering Objects 286
7 Writing the Programs 337
8 Testing the Programs 365
9 Testing the System 417
10 Delivering the System 483
11 Maintaining the System 499
12 Evaluating Products, Processes, and Resources 544
13 Improving Predictions, Products, Processes,
and Resources 600
14 The Future of Software Engineering 629
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