Software Engineering: Theory and Practice

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Prentice Hall, 1998 - Computers - 576 pages
A firm grounding in software engineering theory and practice is essential for understanding how to build good software and for evaluating the risks and opportunities that software presents in our lives. Software Engineering blends the two current software engineering worlds: that of the practitioner whose main focus is on building high-quality products to perform useful functions, and that of the researcher who strives to improve the quality of products and the productivity of those who build them. Dr. Pfleeger presents concepts at both the micro and macro levels, using numerous case studies and examples to illustrate clearly how large software development projects progress from need to idea to reality.

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Modeling the Process and LifeCycle
44
Planning and Managing the Project
76
Capturing the Requirements
135
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