An Integrated Approach to Software EngineeringSpringer Science & Business Media, 2012. gada 6. dec. - 497 lappuses A lot has changed in the fast-moving area of software engineering since the first edition of this book came out. However, two particularly dominant trends are clearly discernible: focus on software processes and object-orientation. A lot more attention is now given to software processes because process improvement is con sidered one of the basic mechanisms for improving quality and productivity. And the object-oriented approach is considered by many one of the best hopes for solving some of the problems faced by software developers. In this second edition, these two trends are clearly highlighted. Aseparate chapter has been included entited "Software Processes. " In addition to talking about the various development process models, the chapter discusses other processes in soft ware development and other issues related to processes. Object-orientation figures in many chapters. Object-oriented analysis is discussed in the chapter on require ments, while there is a complete chapter entitled "Object-Oriented Design. " Some aspects of object-oriented programming are discussed in the chapter on coding, while specific techniques for testing object-oriented programs are discussed in the chapter on testing. Overall, if one wants to develop software using the paradigm of object -orientation, aB aspects of development that require different handling are discussed. Most of the other chapters have also been enhanced in various ways. In particular, the chapters on requirements specification and testing have been considerably enhanced. |
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. lappuse
... 01100 101 COTOOLAN TOTOTOT OTTO 20011040 01100100 0010110010 101010010 00 0107 TOO 1100 TO 01010101000101010 20011010010101010 S Springer An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering PANKAJ JALOTE Second Edition. Front Cover.
... 01100 101 COTOOLAN TOTOTOT OTTO 20011040 01100100 0010110010 101010010 00 0107 TOO 1100 TO 01010101000101010 20011010010101010 S Springer An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering PANKAJ JALOTE Second Edition. Front Cover.
x. lappuse
... Approach 79 83 84 87 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.3 Structured Analysis Other Modeling Approaches 3.2.6 Prototyping 3.3 Requirements Specification 3.3.1 Characteristics of an SRS 87 Object - Oriented Modeling 98 107 115 120 121 · 3.3.2 Components of ...
... Approach 79 83 84 87 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.3 Structured Analysis Other Modeling Approaches 3.2.6 Prototyping 3.3 Requirements Specification 3.3.1 Characteristics of an SRS 87 Object - Oriented Modeling 98 107 115 120 121 · 3.3.2 Components of ...
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... Approaches 407 · 9.1.5 9.2 Functional Testing . . 9.2.1 9.1.4 Test Cases and Test Criteria . Psychology of Testing . Equivalence Class Partitioning 408 412 412 413 9.2.2 Boundary Value Analysis 414 • 9.2.3 Cause - Effect Graphing 415 ...
... Approaches 407 · 9.1.5 9.2 Functional Testing . . 9.2.1 9.1.4 Test Cases and Test Criteria . Psychology of Testing . Equivalence Class Partitioning 408 412 412 413 9.2.2 Boundary Value Analysis 414 • 9.2.3 Cause - Effect Graphing 415 ...
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... approaches to software development are frequently ad hoc and programming - centered . The ad hoc or programming - centered approach ( which considers developing software essentially as a programming exercise ) may work for small ...
... approaches to software development are frequently ad hoc and programming - centered . The ad hoc or programming - centered approach ( which considers developing software essentially as a programming exercise ) may work for small ...
8. lappuse
... approach is needed for software development . This is where software engineering comes in . Software engineering is defined as [ IEE87 ] : Software engineering is the systematic approach to the development , operation , maintenance ...
... approach is needed for software development . This is where software engineering comes in . Software engineering is defined as [ IEE87 ] : Software engineering is the systematic approach to the development , operation , maintenance ...
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1 | |
25 | |
34 | |
1 | 50 |
2 | 83 |
Other Modeling Approaches | 119 |
123 | 123 |
5 | 129 |
Case Study | 253 |
ObjectOriented Design | 277 |
FunctionOriented Design | 311 |
Exercises | 353 |
2 | 369 |
Testing | 409 |
Psychology of Testing | 412 |
Exercises | 468 |
Planning a Software Project | 146 |
8 | 148 |
25 | 169 |
Detailed Design | 193 |
Exercises | 251 |
28 | 475 |
Index | 489 |
403 | 492 |
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