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Software Engineering

8th Edition
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Book Details:

Publisher:Addison Wesley
Series: Addison Wesley
Author:Ian Sommerville
Edition:8
ISBN-10:0321313798
ISBN-13:9780321313799
Pages:864
Published:Jun 04 2006
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:41.33 MB

Book Description:

The structure on the book is based around the fundamental software enginerring processes. It is organised into seven parts. The first six focus on software processes and the final part discusses some important new software engineering technologies. This book is aimed at students taking undergraduate and graduate courses and at software engineers in commerce and industry. It may be used in general software engineering courses or in courses such as advanced programming, software specificaition, and software design or management. Software engineers in industry may find the book useful as general reading and as a means of updating their knowledge on particular topics such as requirements engineering, architectural design, dependable systesm development and process improvement. Wherever practicable, the examples in the text have been given a practical bias to reflect the type of applications that software engineers must develop.

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