Software Engineering, The Supporting Processes

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Richard H. Thayer, Merlin Dorfman, Mark J. Christensen
Wiley, Sep 2, 2005 - Computers - 456 pages
Software Engineering

Volume 2: The Supporting Processes

Third Edition

Richard H. Thayer and Merlin Dorfman

Foreword by Leonard L. Tripp, 1999 President of the IEEE Computer Society

This second volume of the Software Engineering tutorial, Third Edition includes reprinted and newly authored papers that describe the software engineering supporting life cycle processes. This volume details the supporting life cycle processes that developers need to employ and execute in the engineering of software products. This required support plays an integral part and has a distinct purpose that affects the overall success and quality of the software project. This book helps prepare individuals to take the examination required by the IEEE Computer Society to achieve the status of Certified Software Development Professional (described at www.computer.org/certification).

This Third Edition differs from the earlier editions in that it supports both the new 2004 version as well as the older 2001 version of the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK), and that many of the newly authored papers were tailored after and support the corresponding chapter from SWEBOK 2004. In fact, some of the authors of the tailored papers also wrote the corresponding SWEBOK 2004 knowledge area.

The supporting processes covered in this book include documentation, configuration management, quality assurance, verification and validation, and review and audit processes. In addition, this tutorial covers the four processes of the organizational life cycle. These are used to establish and implement an underlying structure made up of associated life cycle processes and personnel that will continuously improve upon the structure and process of the project. These organizational processes are management, infrastructure, improvement, and training.

Each chapter in this volume starts by introducing the subject, supporting papers, and standards. The backbone for this publication is IEEE/EIA Standard 12207-1997, Standard for Information Technology—Software Life Cycle Processes.

Contents:

  • Software Engineering Supporting Processes
  • Software Configuration Management
  • Software Verification and Validation Processes
  • Software Quality Assurance Process
  • Software Reviews and Audits Processes
  • Software Documentation Process
  • Management Process
  • Infrastructure Process
  • Improvement and Training Processes
  • Appendices

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The Software Life Cycle Processes Standard
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IEEE Standard 8281988 Software Configuration Management Plans
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Software Verification and Validation Processes VV
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