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100 1 _aPressman, Roger S.
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245 1 0 _aSoftware engineering :
_ba practitioner's approach /
_cRoger S. Pressman.
250 _aEuropean adaptation, 5th ed. /
_badapted by Darrel Ince.
260 _aLondon :
_bMcGraw-Hill,
_cc2000.
300 _axxviii, 915 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aPART ONE THE PRODUCT AND THE PROCESS CHAPTER 1 THE PRODUCT 1.1 The Evolving Role of Software 1.2 Software 1.3 Software: A Crisis on the Horizon 1.4 Software Myths 1.5 Summary REFERENCES PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER FURTHER READINGS AND INFORMATION SHEETS CHAPTER 2 THE PROCESS 2.1 Software Engineering - A Layered Technology 2.2 The Software Process 2.3 Software Process Models 2.4 The Linear Sequential Model 2.5 The Prototyping Model 2.6 The RAD Model 2.7 Evolutionary Software Process Models 2.8 Component-Based Development 2.9 The Formal Methods Model 2.10 Fourth Generation techniques 2.11 Process Technology 2.12 Product and Process 2.13 Summary REFERENCES PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER FURTHER READINGS AND INFORMATION RESOURCES PART TWO MANAGING SOFTWARE PROJECTS CHAPTER 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS 3.1 The Management Spectrum 3.2 People 3.3 The Product 3.4 The Process 3.5 The Project 3.6 The W5HH Principle 3.7 Critical Practices 3.8 Summary REFERENCES PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER FURTHER READINGS AND INFORMATION SOURCES CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE PROCESS AND PROJECT METRICS 4.1 Measures, Metrics and Indicators 4.2 Metrics in the Process and Project Domains 4.3 Software Measurement 4.4 Reconciling Different Metric Approaches 4.5 Metrics for Software Quality 4.6 Integrating Metrics Within the Software Engineering Process 4.7 The Development of Metrics and GQM 4.8 Managing Variation - Statistical Process Control 4.9 Metrics for Small Organisations 4.10 Establishing a Software Metrics Program 4.11 Summary REFERENCES PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER FURTHER READING AND INFORMATION SOURCES CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE PROJECT PLANNING 5.1 Observations on Estimating 5.2 Project Planning Objectives 5.3 Software Scope 5.4 Resources 5.5 Software Project Estimation 5.6 Decomposition Techniques 5.7 Empirical Estimation Models 5.8 The Make-Buy Decision 5.9 Automated Estimation Tools 5.10 Summary SUMMARY PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER FURTHER READINGS AND INFORMATION SOURCES CHAPTER 6 RISK ANALYSIS
520 _aSoftware Engineering: A Practitioners Approach is the ideal tried and tested book to support your studies. Now in its fifth edition, it has been fully revised to reflect the latest software engineering practices. It includes material on e-commerce, Java and UML, while a new chapter on web engineering addresses subjects such as formulating, analysing and testing web-based applications. Specially adapted for the European market by Darrel Ince, the book is ideal for undergraduates studying software and electrical engineering. It will also appeal to industry professionals seeking a guide to software engineering
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