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Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition

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Developing software today often involves large programs and collaboration across disciplines and teams, which may span several years. Understanding the principles and practices of software engineering requires grasping this context alongside specific tools and techniques. This resource goes beyond a superficial overview, allowing readers to evaluate practical decision-making. Updated to include the latest developments like UML and Software Architecture, it draws on a wealth of resources to highlight key themes: everything changes, making adaptability essential; human and social factors are crucial even in technical areas; discussions must extend beyond established practices to anticipate future needs; and valuable lessons can be learned from the field's short history regarding the failures of certain techniques and the absence of "silver bullets." Aimed at various software engineering courses and professionals involved in software development and maintenance—such as programmers, analysts, and project managers—this book addresses the challenges of large-scale software development and proposed solutions. Web support features an Instructors Manual, examples, interactive projects, hypertext and CASE tools, and links to related resources.

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Software Engineering, Hans van Vliet

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2000
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Sottotitolo
Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Wiley
Pubblicato
2000
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
748
ISBN10
0471975087
ISBN13
9780471975083
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Developing software today often involves large programs and collaboration across disciplines and teams, which may span several years. Understanding the principles and practices of software engineering requires grasping this context alongside specific tools and techniques. This resource goes beyond a superficial overview, allowing readers to evaluate practical decision-making. Updated to include the latest developments like UML and Software Architecture, it draws on a wealth of resources to highlight key themes: everything changes, making adaptability essential; human and social factors are crucial even in technical areas; discussions must extend beyond established practices to anticipate future needs; and valuable lessons can be learned from the field's short history regarding the failures of certain techniques and the absence of "silver bullets." Aimed at various software engineering courses and professionals involved in software development and maintenance—such as programmers, analysts, and project managers—this book addresses the challenges of large-scale software development and proposed solutions. Web support features an Instructors Manual, examples, interactive projects, hypertext and CASE tools, and links to related resources.