Fundamentals of the Software Engineering ProcessIntroductionA Unified Framework of the Software Engineering ProcessProcess AlgebraProcess-Based Software EngineeringSoftware Engineering Process System ModelingThe CMM ModelThe ISO 9001 ModelThe BOOTSTRAP ModelThe ISO/IEC 15504 (SPICE) ModelThe Softwar
Software Engineering Processes : Principles and Applications
β Scribed by King, Graham; Wang, Yingxu
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- CRC Press
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- 2000
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Fundamentals of the Software Engineering ProcessIntroductionA Unified Framework of the Software Engineering ProcessProcess AlgebraProcess-Based Software EngineeringSoftware Engineering Process System ModelingThe CMM ModelThe ISO 9001 ModelThe BOOTSTRAP ModelThe ISO/IEC 15504 (SPICE) ModelThe Software Engineering Process Reference Model: SEPRMSoftware Engineering Process System AnalysisBenchmarking the SEPRM Read more...
Abstract: Fundamentals of the Software Engineering ProcessIntroductionA Unified Framework of the Software Engineering ProcessProcess AlgebraProcess-Based Software EngineeringSoftware Engineering Process System ModelingThe CMM ModelThe ISO 9001 ModelThe BOOTSTRAP ModelThe ISO/IEC 15504 (SPICE) ModelThe Software Engineering Process Reference Model: SEPRMSoftware Engineering Process System AnalysisBenchmarking the SEPRM ProcessesComparative Analysis of Current Process ModelsTransformation of Capability Levels Between Current Process ModelsSoftware Engineering Process EstablishmentSoftware Process Establish
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover
Dedication
Contents Summary
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: Fundamentals of the Software Engineering Process
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: A Unified Framework of the Software Engineering Process
Chapter 3: Process Algebra
Chapter 4: Process-Based Software Engineering
Part II: Software Engineering Process System Modeling
Chapter 5: The CMM Model
Chapter 6: The ISO 9001 Model
Chapter 7: The BOOTSTRAP Model
Chapter 8: The ISO/IEC TR 15504 (SPICE) Model
Chapter 9: The Software Engineering Process Reference Model: SEPRM Part III: Software Engineering Process System AnalysisChapter 10: Benchmarking the SEPRM Processes
Chapter 11: Comparative Analysis of Current Process Models
Chapter 12: Transformation of Capability Levels between Current Process Models
Part IV: Software Engineering Process Establishment
Chapter 13: Software Process Establishment Methodologies
Chapter 14: An Extension of ISO/IEC TR 15504 Model
Part V: Software Engineering Process Assessment
Chapter 15: Software Process Assessment Methodologies
Chapter 16: Supporting Tools for Software Process Assessment Part VI: Software Engineering Process ImprovementChapter 17: Software Process Improvement Methodologies
Chapter 18: Case Studies in Software Process Improvement
Chapter 19: Review and Perspectives
Bibliography
Appendixes
β¦ Subjects
Software engineering.
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