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

By: Schach, Stephen R [author]
Language: English Publisher: Boston : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2005Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xxi, 581 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume ISBN: 9780072865516; 0072865512 (acidfree)Other title: Object-oriented & classical software engineering [Cover title]Subject(s): Software engineering | Object-oriented programming (Computer science) | UML (Computer science) | C++ (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.1 LOC classification: QA76.758 | .S318 2005Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents
Contents:
Ch. 1. The scope of software engineering -- Ch. 2. Software life-cycle models -- Ch. 3. The software process -- Ch. 4. Teams -- Ch. 5. The tools of the trade -- Ch. 6. Testing -- Ch. 7. From modules to objects -- Ch. 8. Reusability and portability -- Ch. 9. Planning and estimating -- Ch. 10. Requirements -- Ch. 11. Classical analysis -- Ch. 12. Object-oriented analysis -- Ch. 13. Design -- Ch. 14. Implementation -- Ch. 15. Postdelivery maintenance -- Ch. 16. More on UML.
Summary: "Object Orientation and Classical Software Engineering, Sixth Edition, by Stephen R. Schach has been revised to incorporate the Unified Process throughout, making the text more practical and modern. UML coverage has also been enhanced, and the references have been updated to keep students abreast of what is going on in software engineering today. The sixth edition retains its student-friendly approach and remains a standard in the field for learning software engineering."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. The scope of software engineering --
Ch. 2. Software life-cycle models --
Ch. 3. The software process --
Ch. 4. Teams --
Ch. 5. The tools of the trade --
Ch. 6. Testing --
Ch. 7. From modules to objects --
Ch. 8. Reusability and portability --
Ch. 9. Planning and estimating --
Ch. 10. Requirements --
Ch. 11. Classical analysis --
Ch. 12. Object-oriented analysis --
Ch. 13. Design --
Ch. 14. Implementation --
Ch. 15. Postdelivery maintenance --
Ch. 16. More on UML.

"Object Orientation and Classical Software Engineering, Sixth Edition, by Stephen R. Schach has been revised to incorporate the Unified Process throughout, making the text more practical and modern. UML coverage has also been enhanced, and the references have been updated to keep students abreast of what is going on in software engineering today. The sixth edition retains its student-friendly approach and remains a standard in the field for learning software engineering."--Jacket.

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