Developing real world software / Richard Schlesinger.

By: Schlesinger, Richard, 1948-
Publisher: Sudbury, Massachusetts : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2010Description: ix, 113 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9780763773199 (pbk.); 0763773190 (pbk.)Subject(s): Computer software -- DevelopmentDDC classification: 005.1 LOC classification: QA76.76.D47 | S296 2010
Contents:
Starting the project -- Object-oriented design and programming -- Configurable applications -- Error handling and robustness -- Design and programming for security -- Using threads and processes -- Synchronization and deadlock prevention -- Performance improvement -- Program correctness and testing.
Summary: Ideal for use in a software engineering lab or special topics setting, Developing Real World Software is a practical guide for developing useful, real world software applications that are high performing, secure, reliable, and configurable. It expands upon material presented in traditional software engineering texts and focuses on key principles from a practical application development perspective so that students can experience all aspects of the process first-hand. The theme of encapsulation is stressed throughout the book as it explains how it can be utilized to tremendously improve the understandability of large real world programs.
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Includes index.

Starting the project --
Object-oriented design and programming --
Configurable applications --
Error handling and robustness --
Design and programming for security --
Using threads and processes --
Synchronization and deadlock prevention --
Performance improvement --
Program correctness and testing.

Ideal for use in a software engineering lab or special topics setting, Developing Real World Software is a practical guide for developing useful, real world software applications that are high performing, secure, reliable, and configurable. It expands upon material presented in traditional software engineering texts and focuses on key principles from a practical application development perspective so that students can experience all aspects of the process first-hand. The theme of encapsulation is stressed throughout the book as it explains how it can be utilized to tremendously improve the understandability of large real world programs.

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