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Software engineering : the current practices /

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Autor principal: Rajlich, Václav
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2016.
Colección:Chapman & Hall/CRC innovations in software engineering and software development
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500 |a <P><STRONG>INTRODUCTION <BR>History of Software Engineering<BR></STRONG>Software Properties<BR>Origins of Software<BR>Birth of Software Engineering<BR>Third Paradigm: Iterative Approach</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Software Life Span Models<BR></STRONG>Staged Model<BR>Variants of Staged Model</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Software Technologies <BR></STRONG>Programming Languages and Compilers<BR>Object-Oriented Technology<BR>Version Control System</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Software Models<BR></STRONG>Class Diagrams<BR>UML Activity Diagrams<BR>Class Dependency Graphs and Contracts</P><P></P><STRONG><P>SOFTWARE CHANGE</STRONG><BR><STRONG>Introduction to Software Change<BR></STRONG>Characteristics of Software Change<BR>Phases of Software Change<BR>Requirements and Their Elicitation<BR>Requirements Analysis and Change Initiation</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Concepts and Concept Location <BR></STRONG>Concepts<BR>Concept Location Is a Search<BR>Extraction of Significant Concepts (ESC)<BR>Concept Location by Grep<BR>Concept Location by Dependency Search</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Impact Analysis<BR></STRONG>Impact Set<BR>Class Interaction Graphs<BR>Process of Impact Analysis<BR>Propagating Classes<BR>Alternatives in Software Change<BR>Tool Support for Impact Analysis</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Actualization<BR></STRONG>Small Changes<BR>Changes Requiring New Classes<BR>Change Propagation</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Refactoring <BR></STRONG>Extract Function<BR>Extract Base Class<BR>Extract Component Class<BR>Prefactoring and Postfactoring</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Verification <BR></STRONG>Testing Strategies<BR>Unit Testing<BR>Functional Testing<BR>Structural Testing<BR>Regression and System Testing<BR>Code Inspection</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Conclusion of Software Change<BR></STRONG>Build Process and New Baseline<BR>Preparing for Future Changes<BR>New Release</P><P></P><P><STRONG>SOFTWARE PROCESSES<BR>Introduction to Software Processes<BR></STRONG>Characteristics of Software Processes<BR>Solo Iterative Process (SIP)<BR>Enacting and Measuring SIP<BR>Planning in SIP</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Team Iterative Processes<BR></STRONG>Agile Iterative Process (AIP)<BR>Directed Iterative Process (DIP)<BR>Centralized Iterative Process (CIP)</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Initial Development<BR></STRONG>Software Plan<BR>Initial Product Backlog<BR>Design<BR>Implementation<BR>Team Organizations for Initial Development</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Final Stages <BR></STRONG>End of Software Evolution<BR>Servicing<BR>Phaseout and Closedown<BR>Reengineering</P><P></P><P><STRONG>CONCLUSION<BR>Related Topics<BR></STRONG>Other Computing Disciplines<BR>Professional Ethics<BR>Software Management<BR>Software Ergonomics<BR>Software Engineering Research</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Example of Software Change<BR></STRONG>Concept Location<BR>Impact Analysis<BR>Actualization<BR>Testing</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Example of SIP<BR></STRONG>Initial Development<BR>Iteration 1<BR>Iteration 2</P><P></P><P><STRONG>Index</STRONG></P><P></P><P><EM>A Summary, Further Reading and Topics, and References appear at the end of each chapter.</EM></P> 
505 0 |a INTRODUCTION; History of Software Engineering; Software Properties; Origins of Software; Birth of Software Engineering; Third Paradigm: Iterative Approach Software Life Span Models; Staged Model; Variants of Staged Model Software Technologies; Programming Languages and Compilers; Object-Oriented Technology; Version Control System Software Models; Class Diagrams; UML Activity Diagrams; Class Dependency Graphs and Contracts SOFTWARE CHANGE ; Introduction to Software Change; Characteristics of Software Change; Phases of Software Change; Requirements and Their Elicitation; Requirements Analysis and Change Initiation Concepts and Concept Location; Concepts; Concept Location Is a Search; Extraction of Significant Concepts (ESC); Concept Location by 
505 0 |a Grep; Concept Location by Dependency Search Impact Analysis; Impact Set; Class Interaction Graphs; Process of Impact Analysis; Propagating Classes; Alternatives in Software Change; Tool Support for Impact Analysis Actualization; Small Changes; Changes Requiring New Classes; Change Propagation Refactoring; Extract Function; Extract Base Class; Extract Component Class; Prefactoring and Postfactoring Verification; Testing Strategies; Unit Testing; Functional Testing; Structural Testing; Regression and System Testing; Code Inspection Conclusion of Software Change; Build Process and New Baseline; Preparing for Future Changes; New Release SOFTWARE PROCESSES; Introduction to Software Processes; Characteristics of Software Processes; Solo Iterative Process 
505 0 |a (SIP); Enacting and Measuring SIP; Planning in SIP Team Iterative Processes; Agile Iterative Process (AIP); Directed Iterative Process (DIP); Centralized Iterative Process (CIP) Initial Development; Software Plan; Initial Product Backlog; Design; Implementation; Team Organizations for Initial Development Final Stages; End of Software Evolution; Servicing; Phaseout and Closedown; Reengineering CONCLUSION; Related Topics; Other Computing Disciplines; Professional Ethics; Software Management; Software Ergonomics; Software Engineering Research Example of Software Change; Concept Location; Impact Analysis; Actualization; Testing Example of SIP; Initial Development; Iteration 1; Iteration 2 Index A Summary, 
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