Bernstein, Lawrence / Yuhas, C. M. Trustworthy Systems Through Quantitative Software Engineering Quantitative Software Engineering Series
  1. Auflage - November 2005 112,- Euro 2005. 464 Seiten, Hardcover ISBN-10: 0-471-69691-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-69691-9 - John Wiley & Sons
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Kurzbeschreibung Trustworthy Systems Through Quantitative Software Engineering provides quantitative analysis for software engineering practices in order to build reliable software products. Readers learn from discussions of real on-the-job experiences how important it is to plan, measure, and assess each stage of development. Illuminated with case studies, the book concentrates on problem analysis. By emphasizing the importance of fitting the software engineering structure to the problem, readers learn to produce products that are on schedule, within budget, and satisfactory to the customer. The book also stresses the concepts of simplification, trustworthiness, risk assessment, and architecture.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface.
Acknowledgment.
PART 1: GETTING STARTED.
1. Think Like an Engineer--Especially for Software.
2. People, Process, Product, Project-The Big Four.
PART 2: ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM.
3. Software Requirements.
4. Prototyping.
5. Architecture.
6. Estimation, Planning and Investment.
7. Design for Trustworthiness.
PART 3: TAKING THE MEASURE OF THE SYSTEM.
8. Identifying and Managing Risk.
9. Human Factors in Software Engineering.
10. Implementation Details.
11. Testing, Manufacturing and Configuration Management.
12. The Final Project: By Students, For Students.
Index.
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