Software Engineering: Modern Approaches, Second Edition by Eric J. Braude
English | Feb. 15, 2016 | ISBN: 1478632305 | 782 Pages | PDF (True) | 224.84 MB
Today's software engineer must be able to employ more than one kind of software process, ranging from agile methodologies to the waterfall process, from highly integrated tool suites to refactoring and loosely coupled tool sets.
Topical highlights
Process: concentrates on how applications are planned and developed
Design: teaches software engineering primarily as a requirements-to-design activity
Programming and agile methods: encourages software engineering as a code-oriented activity
Theory and principles: focuses on foundations
Hands-on projects and case studies: utilizes active team or individual project examples to facilitate understanding theory, principles, and practice
In addition to knowledge of the tools and techniques available to software engineers, readers will grasp the ability to interact with customers, participate in multiple software processes, and express requirements clearly in a variety of ways. They will have the ability to create designs flexible enough for complex, changing environments, and deliver the proper products.