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Object-oriented and classical software engineering / Stephen R. Schach.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : McGraw Hill Education, c2007Edition: Seventh editionDescription: xx, 618 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780071258494
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.758 .S33 2007
Contents:
Ch. 1. scope of software engineering -- Ch. 2. Software life-cycle models -- Ch. 3. software process -- Ch. 4. Teams -- Ch. 5. tools of the trade -- Ch. 6. Testing -- Ch. 7. From modules to objects -- Ch. 8. Reusability and portability -- Ch. 9. Planning and estimating -- Ch. 10. Requirements -- Ch. 11. Classical analysis -- Ch. 12. Object-oriented analysis -- Ch. 13. Design -- Ch. 14. Implementation -- Ch. 15. Postdelivery maintenance -- Ch. 16. More on UML.
Summary: Integrating case studies to show the object oriented approach to software engineering, Object-Oriented and Classical Software Engineering, 7/e presents an excellent introduction to software engineering fundamentals, covering both traditional and object-oriented techniques. The coverage of both Agile processes and Open Source Software has been considerably expanded. In addition, the Osbert Oglesby running case study has been replaced with a new case study on the Martha Stockton Greengage Foundation. The new study highlights even more aspects of the Unified Process. The book’s unique organization remains in place, with Part I covering underlying software engineering theory, and Part II presenting the more practical life cycle. Complementing this well-balanced approach is the straightforward, student-friendly writing style, through which difficult concepts are presented in a clear, understandable manner. The new seventh edition provides an extensive updating of this classic software engineering text!
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 554-578) and index.

Ch. 1. scope of software engineering -- Ch. 2. Software life-cycle models -- Ch. 3. software process -- Ch. 4. Teams -- Ch. 5. tools of the trade -- Ch. 6. Testing -- Ch. 7. From modules to objects -- Ch. 8. Reusability and portability -- Ch. 9. Planning and estimating -- Ch. 10. Requirements -- Ch. 11. Classical analysis -- Ch. 12. Object-oriented analysis -- Ch. 13. Design -- Ch. 14. Implementation -- Ch. 15. Postdelivery maintenance -- Ch. 16. More on UML.

Integrating case studies to show the object oriented approach to software engineering, Object-Oriented and Classical Software Engineering, 7/e presents an excellent introduction to software engineering fundamentals, covering both traditional and object-oriented techniques. The coverage of both Agile processes and Open Source Software has been considerably expanded. In addition, the Osbert Oglesby running case study has been replaced with a new case study on the Martha Stockton Greengage Foundation. The new study highlights even more aspects of the Unified Process. The book’s unique organization remains in place, with Part I covering underlying software engineering theory, and Part II presenting the more practical life cycle. Complementing this well-balanced approach is the straightforward, student-friendly writing style, through which difficult concepts are presented in a clear, understandable manner. The new seventh edition provides an extensive updating of this classic software engineering text!

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