Essentials of software engineering / Frank Tsui, Orlando Karam, Barbara Bernal.
By: Tsui, Frank F [author.].
Contributor(s): Bernal, Barbara [author.] | Karam, Orlando [author.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Burlington, Massachusetts : Jones & Bartlett Learning, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: Fifth edition.Description: xv, 330 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781284228991.Subject(s): Software engineeringDDC classification: 005.1 Summary: "The basic concepts and theories of software engineering have stabilized considerably from the early days of thirty to forty years ago. Nevertheless, the technology and tools continue to evolve, expand and improve every four to five years. In this fifth edition, we will cover some of these newly established improvements in technology and tools but reduce some areas, such as process assessment models, that is becoming less relevant today. We will still maintain many of the historically important concepts that formed the foundation to this field, such as the traditional process models. Our goal is to continue to keep the content of this book to a concise amount that can be taught in a 16-week semester introductory course"-- Provided by publisher.Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Item holds |
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University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi Main Library Circulation | Circ. QA 76.758 .T78 2023 (Browse shelf) | Available | JB |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The basic concepts and theories of software engineering have stabilized considerably from the early days of thirty to forty years ago. Nevertheless, the technology and tools continue to evolve, expand and improve every four to five years. In this fifth edition, we will cover some of these newly established improvements in technology and tools but reduce some areas, such as process assessment models, that is becoming less relevant today. We will still maintain many of the historically important concepts that formed the foundation to this field, such as the traditional process models. Our goal is to continue to keep the content of this book to a concise amount that can be taught in a 16-week semester introductory course"-- Provided by publisher.
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