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Beginning software engineering / Rod Stephens

By: Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: ProQuest Ebook CentralPublisher: Indianapolis, IN : Wrox, a Wiley Brand, [2015]Copyright date: © 2015Description: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIX, 447 Seiten) : Illustrationen, DiagrammeISBN:
  • 9781118969175
  • 9781118969168
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9781118969144 | Erscheint auch als: Beginning software engineering. Druck-Ausgabe Indianapolis, IN : Wrox, A Wiley Brand, 2015. xxix, 447 SeitenDDC classification:
  • 005.1
RVK: RVK: ST 230LOC classification:
  • QA76.758
Online resources: Summary: A complete introduction to building robust and reliable software Beginning Software Engineering demystifies the software engineering methodologies and techniques that professional developers use to design and build robust, efficient, and consistently reliable software. Free of jargon and assuming no previous programming, development, or management experience, this accessible guide explains important concepts and techniques that can be applied to any programming language. Each chapter ends with exercises that let you test your understanding and help you elaborate on the chapter's main concepts. Everything you need to understand waterfall, Sashimi, agile, RAD, Scrum, Kanban, Extreme Programming, and many other development models is inside! Describes in plain English what software engineering is Explains the roles and responsibilities of team members working on a software engineering project Outlines key phases that any software engineering effort must handle to produce applications that are powerful and dependable Details the most popular software development methodologies and explains the different ways they handle critical development tasks Incorporates exercises that expand upon each chapter's main ideas Includes an extensive glossary of software engineering terms.Summary: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Author -- About the Technical Editor -- Credits -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- What is Software Engineering? -- Why is Software Engineering Important? -- Who Should Read This Book? -- Approach -- What This Book Covers (And What it Doesn't) -- What Tools do you Need? -- Conventions -- Errata -- p2p.wrox.com -- Important URLS -- Contacting the Author -- Disclaimer -- PART I: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING STEP-BY-STEP -- CHAPTER 1: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING FROM 20,000 FEET -- Requirements Gathering -- High-Level Design -- Low-Level Design -- Development -- Testing -- Deployment -- Maintenance -- Wrap-up -- Everything All at Once -- Summary -- CHAPTER 2: BEFORE THE BEGINNING -- Document Management -- Historical Documents -- E-mail -- Code -- Code Documentation -- Application Documentation -- Summary -- CHAPTER 3: PROJECT MANAGEMENT -- Executive Support -- Project Management -- PERT Charts -- Critical Path Methods -- Gantt Charts -- Scheduling Software -- Predicting Times -- Get Experience -- Break Unknown Tasks into Simpler Pieces -- Look for Similarities -- Expect the Unexpected -- Track Progress -- Risk Management -- Summary -- CHAPTER 4: REQUIREMENT GATHERING -- Requirements Defined -- Clear -- Unambiguous -- Consistent -- Prioritized -- Verifiable -- Words to Avoid -- Requirement Categories -- Audience-Oriented Requirements -- Business Requirements -- User Requirements -- Functional Requirements -- Nonfunctional Requirements -- Implementation Requirements -- FURPS -- FURPS+ -- Common Requirements -- Gathering Requirements -- Listen to Customers (and Users) -- Use the Five Ws (and One H) -- Who -- What -- When -- Where -- Why -- How -- Study Users -- Refining Requirements -- Copy Existing Systems -- Clairvoyance -- Brainstorm -- Recording Requirements -- UML -- User Stories -- Use Cases.PPN: PPN: 820063681Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE
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