Description |
xx, 693 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
International computer science series |
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International computer science series.
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Contents |
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Computer-based system engineering -- Ch. 3. Software processes -- Ch. 4. Project management -- Ch. 5. Software requirements -- Ch. 6. Requirements engineering processes -- Ch. 7. System models -- Ch. 8. Software prototyping -- Ch. 9. Formal specification -- Ch. 10. Architectural design -- Ch. 11. Distributed systems architectures -- Ch. 12. Object-oriented design -- Ch. 13. Real-time software design -- Ch. 14. Design with reuse -- Ch. 15. User interface design -- Ch. 16. Dependability -- Ch. 17. Critical systems specification -- Ch. 18. Critical systems development -- Ch. 19. Verification and validation -- Ch. 20. Software testing -- Ch. 21. Critical systems validation -- Ch. 22. Managing people -- Ch. 23. Software cost estimation -- Ch. 24. Quality management -- Ch. 25. Process improvement -- Ch. 26. Legacy systems -- Ch. 27. Software change -- Ch. 28. Software re-engineering -- Ch. 29. Configuration management |
Summary |
"Software Engineering presents a broad perspective on software system engineering, concentrating on widely-used techniques for developing large-scale software systems. In seven parts, this book covers a wide spectrum of software processes from initial requirements elicitation through design and development to system evolution. It supports students taking undergraduate and graduate courses in software engineering and software engineers in industry who need to update their knowledge on new techniques such as requirements engineering, distributed systems architectures and system dependability."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 1995 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 663-677) and indexes |
Subject |
Software engineering.
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Author |
Philippsborn, H. E., 1936-
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LC no. |
00033197 |
ISBN |
020139815X |
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