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The Software Life Cycle

Andrews, Derek(Edited by)Ince, Darrel(Edited by)
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The Software Life Cycle deals with the software lifecycle, that is, what exactly happens when software is developed. Topics covered include aspects of software engineering, structured techniques of software development, and software project management. The use of mathematics to design and develop computer systems is also discussed.
This book is comprised of 20 chapters divided into four sections and begins with an overview of software engineering and software development, paying particular attention to the birth of software engineering and the introduction of formal methods of software development. The next section explores some aspects of software engineering that tend to get ignored in the literature, including functional programming, functional-programming languages, and relational databases. The reader is then introduced to structured methods of software development, along with software project management. The final chapter is devoted to software testing, which can be functional or nonfunctional.
This monograph will be useful to software engineers and designers.

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Butterworth-Heinemann
1483163547 / 9781483163543
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
20/05/2014
English
413 pages
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