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Object-oriented & classical software engineering / Stephen R. Schach.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2007.Edition: 7th edDescription: xx, 618 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0071258493
  • 9780071258494
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.1   22
Contents:
The tools of the trade -- Testing -- From modules to objects -- Reusability and portability -- Planning and estimating -- Requirements -- Classical analysis -- Object-oriented analysis -- Design -- Implementation -- Postdelivery maintenance -- More on UML.
Summary: Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering, 7/epresents an excellent introduction to software engineering fundamentals, covering both traditional and object-oriented techniques. The coverage of both Agile processes and Open Source Software has been considerably expanded. In addition, the Osbert Oglesby running case study has been replaced with a new case study on the Martha Stockton Greengage Foundation. The new study highlights even more aspects of the Unified Process. New to this Edition:. bull; All-new coverage of agile processes. eXtreme Programming (XP) is now presented within the larger context of agile processes. bull; Expanded material on open-source software. Additional coverage on open-source software development is included throughout the manuscript, particularly Chapters 2 and 4. bull; More problems. New problems have been added to every chapter. bull; Brand new Case Study. Based on feedback from reviewers and users, a new case study on the Martha Stockton Greengage Foundation illustrates techniques of software development in Chapters 10-15. The case study deals with a real-world situation that students will be likely to encounter in real life: home mortgages. This case study replaces the Osbert Oglesby case study from previous editions. bull; New Online Content. This text is available with a website that contains PowerPoints, solutions, and C++ and Java code for the Term Project and Case Studies. The book's unique organization remains in place, with Part I covering underlying software engineering theory, and Part II presenting the more practical life cycle. Complementing this well-balanced approach is the straightforward, student-friendly writing style, through which difficult concepts are presented in a clear, understandable manner. The new seventh edition provides an extensive updating of this classic software engineering tex
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The tools of the trade -- Testing -- From modules to objects -- Reusability and portability -- Planning and estimating -- Requirements -- Classical analysis -- Object-oriented analysis -- Design -- Implementation -- Postdelivery maintenance -- More on UML.

Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering, 7/epresents an excellent introduction to software engineering fundamentals, covering both traditional and object-oriented techniques. The coverage of both Agile processes and Open Source Software has been considerably expanded. In addition, the Osbert Oglesby running case study has been replaced with a new case study on the Martha Stockton Greengage Foundation. The new study highlights even more aspects of the Unified Process. New to this Edition:. bull; All-new coverage of agile processes. eXtreme Programming (XP) is now presented within the larger context of agile processes. bull; Expanded material on open-source software. Additional coverage on open-source software development is included throughout the manuscript, particularly Chapters 2 and 4. bull; More problems. New problems have been added to every chapter. bull; Brand new Case Study. Based on feedback from reviewers and users, a new case study on the Martha Stockton Greengage Foundation illustrates techniques of software development in Chapters 10-15. The case study deals with a real-world situation that students will be likely to encounter in real life: home mortgages. This case study replaces the Osbert Oglesby case study from previous editions. bull; New Online Content. This text is available with a website that contains PowerPoints, solutions, and C++ and Java code for the Term Project and Case Studies. The book's unique organization remains in place, with Part I covering underlying software engineering theory, and Part II presenting the more practical life cycle. Complementing this well-balanced approach is the straightforward, student-friendly writing style, through which difficult concepts are presented in a clear, understandable manner. The new seventh edition provides an extensive updating of this classic software engineering tex

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