This textbook provides an introduction to software engineering for
undergraduate students of computer science. Its emphasis is on a case
study approach in which a project is developed through the course of the
book illustrating the different activities of software development. The
sequence of chapters is essentially the same as the sequence of
activities performed during a typical software project. All activities,
including quality assurance and control activities, are described in
each chapter as integral activities for that phase of the development
process. Similarly, the author carefully introduces appropriate metrics
for controlling and assessing the software process. This book is
intended for students who have had no previous
training in software engineering and is suitable for a one semester course. In this new edition two trends are clearly highlighted: software processes and object orientation. From reviews of the first edition "I can recommend this book for classroom adoption or individual study..." Computing Reviews "Overall, the book is very readable and exceptionally well organized ... exposes the reader to many current sophistictaed formal and quantitative methods." American Scientist.
training in software engineering and is suitable for a one semester course. In this new edition two trends are clearly highlighted: software processes and object orientation. From reviews of the first edition "I can recommend this book for classroom adoption or individual study..." Computing Reviews "Overall, the book is very readable and exceptionally well organized ... exposes the reader to many current sophistictaed formal and quantitative methods." American Scientist.
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