Software.Engineering.The.Current.Practice.1439841225

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Software Engineering Title: Software Engineering: The Current Practice Author: Vaclav Rajlich Length: 315 pages Edition: 1 Language: English Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC Publication Date: 2011-11-17 ISBN-10: 1439841225 ISBN-13: 9781439841228 Software Engineering: The Current Practice teaches students basic software engineering skills and helps practitioners refresh their knowledge and explore recent developments in the field, including software changes and iterative processes of software development. After a historical overview and an introduction to software technology and models, the book discusses the software change and its phases, including concept location, impact analysis, refactoring, actualization, and verification. It then covers the most common iterative processes: agile, directed, and centralized processes. The text also journeys through the software life span from the initial development of software from scratch to the final stages that lead toward software closedown. For Professionals The book gives programmers and software managers a unified view of the contemporary practice of software engineering. It shows how various developments fit together and fit into the contemporary software engineering mosaic. The knowledge gained from the book allows practitioners to evaluate and improve the software engineering processes in their projects. For Instructors Instructors have several options for using this classroom-tested material. Designed to be run in conjunction with the lectures, ideas for student projects include open source programs that use Java or C++ and range in size from 50 to 500 thousand lines of code. These projects emphasize the role of developers in a classroom-tailored version of the directed iterative process (DIP). For Students Students gain a real understanding of software engineering processes through the lectures and projects. They acquire hands-on experience with software of the size and quality comparable to that of industrial software. As is the case in the industry, students work in teams but have individual assignments and accountability. Table of Contents Chapter 1: History of Software Engineering Chapter 2: Software Life Span Models Chapter 3: Software Technologies Chapter 4: Software Models Chapter 5: Introduction to Software Change Chapter 6: Concepts and Concept Location Chapter 7: Impact Analysis Chapter 8: Actualization Chapter 9: Refactoring Chapter 10: Verification Chapter 11: Conclusion of Software Change Chapter 12: Introduction to Software Processes Chapter 13: Team Iterative Processes Chapter 14: Initial Development Chapter 15: Final Stages Chapter 16: Related Topics Chapter 17: Example of Software Change Chapter 18: Example of Solo Iterative Process (SIP)

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