Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach

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Palgrave Macmillan, 2005 - Computers - 880 pages
Presents an engineering approach for the analysis, design, and testing of web applications. This book provides information on software tools, specific work flow for specific kinds of projects, and information on various topics. It includes resources for both instructors and students such as checklists, 700 categorized web references, and more.
 

Contents

CHAPTER
1
PART ONETHE SOFTWARE PROCESS
19
PRESCRIPTIVE PROCESS MODELS
45
AGILE DEVELOPMENT
71
REFERENCES
92
PART
95
REFERENCES
119
REFERENCES
140
5
543
REFERENCES
558
2
565
Managing Software Projects
595
PROCESS AND PROJECT METRICS
617
PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER
639
REFERENCES
670
2
676

PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER
173
ANALYSIS MODELING
175
CHAPTER 19
200
REFERENCES
222
CHAPTER 11
244
REFERENCES
251
REFERENCES
289
REFERENCES
322
PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER
352
REFERENCES
385
CHAPTER 15
429
REFERENCES
462
PART THREE
467
REFERENCES
480
PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER
505
REFERENCES
525
2
527
WebApp Interface Design
533
6
688
RISK MANAGEMENT
694
8
709
PART FIVE
712
3
719
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
739
REFERENCES
766
Advanced Topics in Software Engineering
769
CHAPTER 29
791
PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER
794
PROBLEMS AND POINTS TO PONDER
813
6
830
CHAPTER 31
837
6
853
FURTHER READINGS AND INFORMATION SOURCES
859
CHAPTER 32
860
REFERENCES
871
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