A guide to the application of the theory and practice of computing to develop and maintain software that economically solves real-world problem. How to Engineer Software is a practical, how-to guide that explores the concepts and techniques of model-based software engineering using the Unified Model
How to Engineer Software: A Model-Based Approach
β Scribed by Steve Tockey
- Publisher
- Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1136
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This is a practical, hands-on, how-to guide covering the concepts and techniques of model-based software engineering using a tool called Unified Modeling Language. The book shows how software can be developed and maintained under a true engineering discipline, describing relevant software engineering practices with grounding in Computer Science and Discrete Mathematics. There is a strong emphasis on surfacing as many precise requirements as possible using semantic modeling. This approach separates business complexities from technology complexities, which gives developers the most freedom in finding optimal designs and code. The author promotes scalability through domain partitioning and subdomain partitioning. The book also explores software documentation that specifically and intentionally adds value for development and maintenance.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><b>A guide to the application of the theory and practice of computing to develop and maintain software that economically solves real-world problem</b>Β </p> <p><i>How to Engineer Software</i> is a practical, how-to guide that explores the concepts and techniques ofΒ model-based software engineering
<p>Many approaches have been proposed to enhance software productivity and reliability. These approaches typically fall into three categories: the engineering approach, the formal approach, and the knowledge-based approach. The optimal gain in software productivity cannot be obtained if one relies o
This book discusses the discipline ofSSoftware Architecture using real-world case studies and posing pertinent questions that arouse objective thinking. It encourages the reader to think about the subject in the context of problems that software architects solve, the tools they use and the constrain
This book discusses various open issues in software engineering, such as the efficiency of automated testing techniques, predictions for cost estimation, data processing, and automatic code generation. Many traditional techniques are available for addressing these problems. But, with the rapid chang
This book is a broad discussion covering the entire software development lifecycle. It uses a comprehensive case study to address each topic and features the following: A description of the development, by the fictional company Homeowner, of the DigitalHome (DH) System, a system with "smart" devices