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Software Engineering

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Mcgraw hill 2010ISBN:
  • 9780071267823
ISSN:
  • 0
DDC classification:
  • 005.1 PRE
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

For over 20 years, this has been the best-selling guide to software engineering for students and industry professionals alike. This seventh edition features a new part four on web engineering, which presents a complete engineering approach for the analysis, design and testing of web applications.

Software Engineering,Roger S. Pressman

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Software and Software Engineering
  • Part 1 The Software Process
  • 2 Process Models
  • 3 Agile Development
  • Part 2 Modeling
  • 4 Principles that Guide Practice
  • 5 Understanding Requirements
  • 6 Requirements Modeling: Scenarios, Information, and Analysis Classes
  • 7 Requirements Modeling: Flow, Behavior, Patterns, and WebApps
  • 8 Design Concepts
  • 9 Architectural Design
  • 10 Component-Level Design
  • 11 User Interface Design
  • 12 Pattern-Based Design
  • 13 WebApp Design
  • Part 3 Quality Management
  • 14 Quality Concepts
  • 15 Review Techniques
  • 16 Software Quality Assurance
  • 17 Software Testing Strategies
  • 18 Testing Conventional Applications
  • 19 Testing Object-Oriented Applications
  • 20 Testing Web Applications
  • 21 Formal Modeling and Verification
  • 22 Software Configuration Management
  • 23 Product Metrics
  • Part 4 Project Management
  • 24 Project Management Concepts
  • 25 Process and Project Metrics
  • 26 Estimation for Software Projects
  • 27 Project Scheduling
  • 28 Risk Management
  • 29 Maintenance and Reengineering
  • Part 5 Advanced Topics
  • 30 Software Process Improvement
  • 31 Emerging Trends in Software Engineering
  • 32 Concluding Comments
  • Appendix I An Introduction to UML
  • Appendix II Object-Oriented Concepts

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