Title:
Software engineering : theory and practice
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Publication Information:
New Jersey : Prentice Hall, 1998
ISBN:
9780136248422
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Summary
Summary
Applies concepts to two common examples: one that represents a typical information system, and one that represents a real-time system. This work features an associated web page containing examples from literature and links to web pages for relevant tool and method vendors.
Table of Contents
1 Why Software Engineering? |
2 Modeling the Process and Life-Cycle |
3 Planning and Managing the Project |
4 Capturing the Requirements |
5 Designing the System |
6 Writing the Programs |
7 Testing the Programs |
8 Testing the System |
9 Delivering the System |
10 Maintaining the System |
11 Evaluating Products, Processes, and Resources |
12 Improving Predictions, Processes, and Resources |
Annotated Bibliography |