Software engineering : theory and practice / Shari Lawrence Pfleeger and Joanne M. Atlee.
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- 9780136061694
- QA 76.758 .P45 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 735-770) and index.
1. Why Software Engineering? -- 2. Modeling the Process and Life Cycle -- 3. Planning and Managing the Project -- 4. Capturing the Requirements -- 5. Designing the Architecture -- 6. Designing the Modules -- 7. Writing the Programs -- 8. Testing the Programs -- 9. Testing the System -- 10. Delivering the System -- 11. Maintaining the System -- 12. Evaluating Products, Processes, and Resources -- 13. Improving Predictions, Products, Processes, and Resources -- 14. Future of Software Engineering.
"This introduction to software engineering and practice addresses both procedural and object-oriented development. The book applies concepts consistently to two common examples - a typical information system and a real-time system. It combines theory with real, practical applications by providing an abundance of case studies and examples from the current literature. This revision has been thoroughly updated to reflect significant changes in software engineering, including modeling and agile methods."--Jacket
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