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Software Engineering Fundamentals provides a comprehensive overview of software engineering and its process, builds on experience drawn from actual practice, and guides engineering students towards a better understanding of various disciplines, tasks, and specialities that contribute to the development of a software product. Intended for both students and professionals, the text follows the full software development life cycle, including a thorough coverage of methods, tools, principles, and guidelines. Software Engineering Fundamentals is unique in its coverage of such topics as software metrics, real-time software design, quality assurance, reliabilty, risk management, cost and schedule estimation, sizing, planning, test and integration process, technical management, and human factors. It estabilishes the concept of software development as an engineering process and software as an engineered product, and describes software development as a team-oriented activity usually conducted in a system development setting. The notion of using software metrics (attributes) to measure properties of the software product as a means to evaluate and control the development process is described using an accepted review and documentation structure as an outline. Many interim products of the software engineering process are described in enough detail to permit the reader to produce a credible draft of these products. While encouraging the use of modeling techniques for sizing, cost and schedule estimation. reliability, risk assessment, and real-time design, the authors emphasize the need to calibrate models with actual data. Explicit guidance is provided for virtually every task that a software engineer may be assigned, and realistic case studies and examples are used extensively to reinforce the topics presented. Software Engineering Fundamentals presents a unique blend of practical and theoretical treatment of software engineering topics for students and professional use.
UNIT ONE: INTRODUCTION; UNIT TWO: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN; UNIT THREE: IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE; UNIT FOUR: SOFTWARE METRICS OR ATTRIBUTES; UNIT FIVE: SPECIAL TOPICS
"Excellent clarity of exposition, references, exercises, and completeness of coverage.:--Edward J. Williams, University of Michigan
Bibiana Bielekova, Bibiana Bielekova, Gary Birnbaum, Robert P. Lisak, NIH) Bielekova, Bibiana, MD (Senior Investigator, Senior Investigator, NINDS, Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology) Birnbaum, Gary, MD (Director, Multiple Sclerosis Treatment and Research Center (retired), Director, Multiple Sclerosis Treatment and Research Center (retired), Wayne State University School of Medicine) Lisak, Robert P. (Parker Webber Chair in Neurology, Parker Webber Chair in Neurology, Robert P Lisak
Youlu Zheng, Shakil Akhtar, Central Michigan University) Akhtar, Shakil (Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Professor in the Department of Computer Science
Harvey Levin, David Shum, Raymond Chan, USA) Levin, Harvey (Professor of Neurosurgery, Professor of Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, Australia) Shum, David (Dean of Research, Health Group, Dean of Research, Health Group, Griffith Institute for Health and Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia, China) Chan, Raymond (Professor of Neuropsychology and Applied Cognitive Neuroscience, Professor of Neuropsychology and Applied Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China