Building Software: A Practitioner's Guide (Auerbach Series on Applied Software Engineering)
โ Scribed by Nikhilesh Krishnamurthy, Amitabh Saran,
- Publisher
- Auerbach
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 380
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Novel in its approach to software design, development, and management, Building Software: A Practitioner's Guide shows you how to successfully build and manage a system. The approach the authors recommend is a simple, effective framework known as Solution Engineering Execution (SEE). Through SEE, you create a successful solution by following a highly organized, well-planned process. This process makes you view the solution from a holistic, systematic perspective. Developing a successful system requires that you are able to address technology matters related to architecture, design, selection, integration, and security. Building Software: A Practitioner's Guide offers insight into how to make software reliable and how to ensure it meets customer and organizational needs. Using the above approach you are able to: Find a good solution to the problem at hand Focus on engineering the solution well Address all aspects of delivery associated with the solution The book provides insightful examples of cross-domain and legacy solutions that allow you to overcome common software concerns such as requirement issues, change control, quality and schedule management, and internal and external communication problems.
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