Software Engineering Design: Theory and Practice

Author:   Carlos Otero
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781439851685


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   11 June 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Carlos Otero
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Auerbach
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.740kg
ISBN:  

9781439851685


ISBN 10:   1439851689
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   11 June 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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... intended for use as a textbook for an advanced course in software design. Each chapter ends with review questions and references. ... provides an overview of the software development process, something that would not be out of line in a course on software engineering including such topics as software process, software management, balancing conflicting values of stakeholders, testing, quality, and ethics. The author has principally focused on software design though, extracting the design phase from the surrounding software development lifecycle. ... Software design strategies are addressed, including structured, functional, and object oriented design. There's also a chapter on UML (Unified Modeling Language). UML is a set of design paradigms (and tools) used for design modeling, and examples are provided throughout. ... The author also provides coded examples of UML diagrams in C++ and Java. ... To sum up, the intent of this book is educational on the topic of software design with emphasis on UML, software patterns and object oriented programming. There is also enough software engineering material that makes this text also appropriate for use in a software engineering, object oriented or software patterns lab course. -Robert Schaefer, Research Engineer, MIT Haystack Observatory, writing in the New York Journal of Books


... intended for use as a textbook for an advanced course in software design. Each chapter ends with review questions and references. ... provides an overview of the software development process, something that would not be out of line in a course on software engineering including such topics as software process, software management, balancing conflicting values of stakeholders, testing, quality, and ethics. The author has principally focused on software design though, extracting the design phase from the surrounding software development lifecycle. ... Software design strategies are addressed, including structured, functional, and object oriented design. There's also a chapter on UML (Unified Modeling Language). UML is a set of design paradigms (and tools) used for design modeling, and examples are provided throughout. ... The author also provides coded examples of UML diagrams in C++ and Java. ... To sum up, the intent of this book is educational on the topic of software design with emphasis on UML, software patterns and object oriented programming. There is also enough software engineering material that makes this text also appropriate for use in a software engineering, object oriented or software patterns lab course.-Robert Schaefer, Research Engineer, MIT Haystack Observatory, writing in the New York Journal of Books


<p> intended for use as a textbook for an advanced course in software design. Each chapter ends with review questions and references. provides an overview of the software development process, something that would not be out of line in a course on software engineering including such topics as software process, software management, balancing conflicting values of stakeholders, testing, quality, and ethics. The author has principally focused on software design though, extracting the design phase from the surrounding software development lifecycle. Software design strategies are addressed, including structured, functional, and object oriented design. There s also a chapter on UML (Unified Modeling Language). UML is a set of design paradigms (and tools) used for design modeling, and examples are provided throughout. The author also provides coded examples of UML diagrams in C++ and Java. To sum up, the intent of this book is educational on the topic of software design with emphasis on UML, software patterns and object oriented programming. There is also enough software engineering material that makes this text also appropriate for use in a software engineering, object oriented or software patterns lab course.<br> Robert Schaefer, Research Engineer, MIT Haystack Observatory, writing in the New York Journal of Books


... intended for use as a textbook for an advanced course in software design. Each chapter ends with review questions and references. ... provides an overview of the software development process, something that would not be out of line in a course on software engineering including such topics as software process, software management, balancing conflicting values of stakeholders, testing, quality, and ethics. The author has principally focused on software design though, extracting the design phase from the surrounding software development lifecycle. ... Software design strategies are addressed, including structured, functional, and object oriented design. There's also a chapter on UML (Unified Modeling Language). UML is a set of design paradigms (and tools) used for design modeling, and examples are provided throughout. ... The author also provides coded examples of UML diagrams in C++ and Java. ... To sum up, the intent of this book is educational on the topic of software design with emphasis on UML, software patterns and object oriented programming. There is also enough software engineering material that makes this text also appropriate for use in a software engineering, object oriented or software patterns lab course. -Robert Schaefer, Research Engineer, MIT Haystack Observatory, writing in the New York Journal of Books


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Dr. Carlos E. Otero is a professor at University of Virginia.

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