Software Engineering.

Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence.

Software Engineering. - 4th ed. - 1 online resource (783 pages)

Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- About the Authors -- 1 Why Software Engineering? -- 1.1 What Is Software Engineering? -- 1.2 How Successful Have We Been? -- 1.3 What Is Good Software? -- 1.4 Who Does Software Engineering? -- 1.5 A Systems Approach -- 1.6 An Engineering Approach -- 1.7 Members of the Development Team -- 1.8 How Has Software Engineering Changed? -- 1.9 Information Systems Example -- 1.10 Real-Time Example -- 1.11 What This Chapter Means for You -- 1.12 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 1.13 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 1.14 Term Project -- 1.15 Key References -- 1.16 Exercises -- 2 Modeling the Process and Life Cycle -- 2.1 The Meaning of Process -- 2.2 Software Process Models -- 2.3 Tools and Techniques for Process Modeling -- 2.4 Practical Process Modeling -- 2.5 Information Systems Example -- 2.6 Real-Time Example -- 2.7 What This Chapter Means for You -- 2.8 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 2.9 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 2.10 Term Project -- 2.11 Key References -- 2.12 Exercises -- 3 Planning and Managing the Project -- 3.1 Tracking Progress -- 3.2 Project Personnel -- 3.3 Effort Estimation -- 3.4 Risk Management -- 3.5 The Project Plan -- 3.6 Process Models and Project Management -- 3.7 Information Systems Example -- 3.8 Real-Time Example -- 3.9 What This Chapter Means for You -- 3.10 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 3.11 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 3.12 Term Project -- 3.13 Key References -- 3.14 Exercises -- 4 Capturing the Requirements -- 4.1 The Requirements Process -- 4.2 Requirements Elicitation -- 4.3 Types of Requirements -- 4.4 Characteristics of Requirements -- 4.5 Modeling Notations -- 4.6 Requirements and Specification Languages -- 4.7 Prototyping Requirements -- 4.8 Requirements Documentation. 4.9 Validation and Verification -- 4.10 Measuring Requirements -- 4.11 Choosing a Specification Technique -- 4.12 Information Systems Example -- 4.13 Real-Time Example -- 4.14 Term Project -- 4.15 Key References -- 4.16 Exercises -- 5 Designing the Architecture -- 5.1 The Design Process -- 5.2 Modeling Architectures -- 5.3 Decomposition and Views -- 5.4 Architectural Styles and Strategies -- 5.5 Achieving Quality Attributes -- 5.6 Collaborative Design -- 5.7 Architecture Evaluation and Refinement -- 5.8 Documenting Software Architectures -- 5.9 Architecture Design Review -- 5.10 Software Product Lines -- 5.11 Information Systems Example -- 5.12 Real-Time Example -- 5.13 What This Chapter Means for You -- 5.14 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 5.15 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 5.16 Term Project -- 5.17 Key References -- 5.18 Exercises -- 6 Designing the Modules -- 6.1 Design Methodology -- 6.2 Design Principles -- 6.3 OO Design -- 6.4 Representing OO Designs in the UML -- 6.5 OO Design Patterns -- 6.6 Other Design Considerations -- 6.7 OO Measurement -- 6.8 Design Documentation -- 6.9 Information Systems Example -- 6.10 Real-Time Example -- 6.11 What This Chapter Means for You -- 6.12 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 6.13 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 6.14 Term Project -- 6.15 Key References -- 6.16 Exercises -- 7 Writing the Programs -- 7.1 Programming Standards and Procedures -- 7.2 Programming Guidelines -- 7.3 Documentation -- 7.4 The Programming Process -- 7.5 Information Systems Example -- 7.6 Real-Time Example -- 7.7 What This Chapter Means for You -- 7.8 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 7.9 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 7.10 Term Project -- 7.11 Key References -- 7.12 Exercises -- 8 Testing the Programs -- 8.1 Software Faults and Failures. 8.2 Testing Issues -- 8.3 Unit Testing -- 8.4 Integration Testing -- 8.5 Testing Object-Oriented Systems -- 8.6 Test Planning -- 8.7 Automated Testing Tools -- 8.8 When to Stop Testing -- 8.9 Information Systems Example -- 8.10 Real-Time Example -- 8.11 What This Chapter Means for You -- 8.12 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 8.13 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 8.14 Term Project -- 8.15 Key References -- 8.16 Exercises -- 9 Testing the System -- 9.1 Principles of System Testing -- 9.2 Function Testing -- 9.3 Performance Testing -- 9.4 Reliability,Availability, and Maintainability -- 9.5 Acceptance Testing -- 9.6 Installation Testing -- 9.7 Automated System Testing -- 9.8 Test Documentation -- 9.9 Testing Safety-Critical Systems -- 9.10 Information Systems Example -- 9.11 Real-Time Example -- 9.12 What This Chapter Means for You -- 9.13 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 9.14 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 9.15 Term Project -- 9.16 Key References -- 9.17 Exercises -- 10 Delivering the System -- 10.1 Training -- 10.2 Documentation -- 10.3 Information Systems Example -- 10.4 Real-Time Example -- 10.5 What This Chapter Means for You -- 10.6 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 10.7 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 10.8 Term Project -- 10.9 Key References -- 10.10 Exercises -- 11 Maintaining the System -- 11.1 The Changing System -- 11.2 The Nature of Maintenance -- 11.3 Maintenance Problems -- 11.4 Measuring Maintenance Characteristics -- 11.5 Maintenance Techniques and Tools -- 11.6 Software Rejuvenation -- 11.7 Information Systems Example -- 11.8 Real-Time Example -- 11.9 What This Chapter Means for You -- 11.10 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 11.11 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 11.12 Term Project -- 11.13 Key References. 11.14 Exercises -- 12 Evaluating Products, Processes, and Resources -- 12.1 Approaches to Evaluation -- 12.2 Selecting an Evaluation Technique -- 12.3 Assessment vs. Prediction -- 12.4 Evaluating Products -- 12.5 Evaluating Processes -- 12.6 Evaluating Resources -- 12.7 Information Systems Example -- 12.8 Real-Time Example -- 12.9 What This Chapter Means for You -- 12.10 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 12.11 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 12.12 Term Project -- 12.13 Key References -- 12.14 Exercises -- 13 Improving Predictions, Products, Processes, and Resources -- 13.1 Improving Prediction -- 13.2 Improving Products -- 13.3 Improving Processes -- 13.4 Improving Resources -- 13.5 General Improvement Guidelines -- 13.6 Information Systems Example -- 13.7 Real-Time Example -- 13.8 What This Chapter Means for You -- 13.9 What This Chapter Means for Your Development Team -- 13.10 What This Chapter Means for Researchers -- 13.11 Term Project -- 13.12 Key References -- 13.13 Exercises -- 14 The Future of Software Engineering -- 14.1 How Have We Done? -- 14.2 Technology Transfer -- 14.3 Decision-Making in Software Engineering -- 14.4 The Professionalization of Software Engineering: Licensing Certification, and Ethics -- 14.5 Term Project -- 14.6 Key References -- 14.7 Exercises -- Annotated Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z.

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