Software Engineering Explained

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Wiley, 1992 - 208 pages
This text aims to introduce and explain some of the more important aspects of modern software development. It offers an overview of best practice in the specification, design and operation of quality software. Some chapters are designed to stand alone - for instance, the middle chapters (4 to 7) each deal with one major part of the software development process and are supported with a catalogue of current techniques and a checklist to help their implementation. The aim was to write a primer for those people with no formal background in software whose jobs have become dominated by it. In addition to this, the practical bias of the information should be of use to both managers of software projects and students about to embark on a career in software engineering.

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Table des matières

Characteristics of Software
17
The Evolution of Software Systems
29
System Requirements
47
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Mark Norris is a technical director of Norwest Communications, Suffolk, UK. He is the author of Mobile IP Technology for M-Business (Artech House, 2001), Understanding Networking Technology: Concepts: Terms, and Trends, Second Edition (Artech House, 1999) and Survival in the Software Jungle (Artech House, 1995); the co-editor of Systems Modeling for Business Process Improvement (Artech House, 2000); and the co-author of Component-Based Network System Engineering (Artech House, 2000).

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