Publisher : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Publishers - Chichester ; New York
Bibliographic :
Topics range from technically challenging formal specifications to managerial issues such as quality and team organization to HCI aspects. The author's approach to the material and organization of the chapters is based on years of teaching experience of the software life cycle itself and all the satellite subjects that make up the practice of developing and working on large scale software projects. As developing software becomes ever increasingly complicated, the practices adjust accordingly. Includes comprehensive bibliography and suggestions for further reading. An Instructor's Guide is available from the publisher.
CONTENTS :
Software Management. The Software Life Cycle Revisited. Configuration Management. People Management and Team Organization. On Managing Software Quality. Cost Estimation. Project Planning and Control. Requirements Analysis. Software Design. Formal Specification. Programming Languages. Testing. Software Reliability. Software Tools. Software Reusability. Software Psychology. Software Maintenance.
Appendices. References (p. 523-549). Index.
AUDIENCE : Undergraduate Students of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Software Engineers.