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Software engineering / Ian Sommerville

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : Pearson Education Limited, c2016Edition: Tenth editionDescription: 810 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781292096131
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.6 .S66 2016
Contents:
Part 1. Introduction to Software Engineering: 1. Introduction -- 2. Software processes -- 3. Agile software development -- 4. Requirements engineering -- 5. System modeling -- 6. Architectural design -- 7. Design and implementation -- 8. Software testing -- 9. Software evolution -- Part 2. System dependability and security: 10. Dependable systems -- 11. Reliability engineering -- 12. Safety engineering -- 13. Security engineering -- 14. Resilience engineering -- Part 3. Advanced software engineering: 15. Software reuse -- 16. Component-based software engineering -- 17. Distributed software engineering -- 18. Service-oriented software engineering -- 19. Systems engineering -- 20. Systems of systems -- 21. Real-time software engineering -- Part 4. Software management: 22. Project management -- 23. Project planning -- 24. Quality management -- 25. Configuration management -- Glossary -- Subject index -- Author index.
Summary: Software Engineering introduces readers to the overwhelmingly important subject of software programming and development. In the past few years, computer systems have come to dominate not just our technological growth, but the foundations of our world’s major industries. This text seeks to lay out the fundamental concepts of this huge and continually growing subject area in a clear and comprehensive manner. The Tenth Edition contains new information that highlights various technological updates of recent years, providing readers with highly relevant and current information. Sommerville’s experience in system dependability and systems engineering guides the text through a traditional plan-based approach that incorporates some novel agile methods. The text strives to teach the innovators of tomorrow how to create software that will make our world a better, safer, and more advanced place to live.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Introduction to Software Engineering: 1. Introduction -- 2. Software processes -- 3. Agile software development -- 4. Requirements engineering -- 5. System modeling -- 6. Architectural design -- 7. Design and implementation -- 8. Software testing -- 9. Software evolution -- Part 2. System dependability and security: 10. Dependable systems -- 11. Reliability engineering -- 12. Safety engineering -- 13. Security engineering -- 14. Resilience engineering -- Part 3. Advanced software engineering: 15. Software reuse -- 16. Component-based software engineering -- 17. Distributed software engineering -- 18. Service-oriented software engineering -- 19. Systems engineering -- 20. Systems of systems -- 21. Real-time software engineering -- Part 4. Software management: 22. Project management -- 23. Project planning -- 24. Quality management -- 25. Configuration management -- Glossary -- Subject index -- Author index.

Software Engineering introduces readers to the overwhelmingly important subject of software programming and development. In the past few years, computer systems have come to dominate not just our technological growth, but the foundations of our world’s major industries. This text seeks to lay out the fundamental concepts of this huge and continually growing subject area in a clear and comprehensive manner. The Tenth Edition contains new information that highlights various technological updates of recent years, providing readers with highly relevant and current information. Sommerville’s experience in system dependability and systems engineering guides the text through a traditional plan-based approach that incorporates some novel agile methods. The text strives to teach the innovators of tomorrow how to create software that will make our world a better, safer, and more advanced place to live.

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