软件工程基础(第3版)

软件工程基础(第3版)
作 者: 马尔
出版社: 清华大学出版社
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标 签: 计算机
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《大学计算机教育国外著名教材系列:软件工程基础(第3版)》最新版不仅融合了软件工程领域近年来所取得的技术发展和实践,而且还阐述了如何把这些技术应用到实际的软件开发工作中,在每章中,还给出了大量很有启发性的示例,以帮助读者对有关内容的分析、理解和掌握,是“软件工程”课程的理想教材。

图书目录

preface

preface to the first edition

list of figures

1. introduction

 1.1 the software engineering discipline—its evolution andimpact

 1.2 software development projects

 1.3 what is wrong with the exploratory style of softwaredevelopment?

 1.4 emergence of software engineering

 1.5 notable changes in software development practices

 1.6 computer systems engineering

 summary

 exercises

2. software life cycle models

 2.1 why use a life cycle model?

 2.2 classical waterfall model

 2.3 iterative waterfall model

 2.4 prototyping model

 2.5 evolutionary model

 2.6 spiral model

 2.7 comparison of different life cycle models

 summary

 exercises

3. software project management

 3.1 responsibilities of a software project manager

 3.2 project planning

 3.3 metrics for project size estimation

 3.4 project estimation techniques

 3.5 empirical estimation techniques

 3.6 cocomo--- a heuristic estimation technique

 3.7 halstead's software science--an analytical technique

 3.8 staffing level estimation

 3.9 scheduling

 3.10 organization and team structures

 3.11 staffing

 3.12 risk management

 3.13 software configuration management

 3.14 miscellaneous plans

 summary

 exercises

4. requirements analysis and specification,

 4.1 requirements gathering and analysis

 4.2 software requirements specification (srs)

 4.3 formal system specification

 4.4 axiomatic specification

 4.5 algebraic specification.

 4.6 executable specification and 4gl

 summary

 exercises

5. software design

 5.1 outcome of a design process

 5.2 how can we characterize a good software design?

 5.3 cohesion and coupling

 5.4 layered arrangement of modules

 5.5 approaches to software design

 5.6 object-oriented versus function-oriented designapproaches

 summary

 exercises

6. function-oriented software design

 6.1 overview of sa/sd methodology

 6.2 structured analysis

 6.3 data flow diagrams (dfds)

 6.4 extending dfd technique to make it applicable to

 6.5 structured design

 6.6 detailed design

 6.7 design review

 summary

 exercises

7. object modelling using uml

 7.1 overview of basic object-orientation concepts

 7.2 unified modelling language (uml)

 7.3 uml diagrams

 7.4 use case model

 7.5 class diagrams

 7.6 interaction diagrams

 7.7 activity diagrams

 7.8 state chart diagram

 7.9 postscript

 summary

 exercises

8. object-oriented software development

 8.1 patterns

 8.2 some common design patterns

 8.3 an object-oriented analysis and design methodology.

 8.4 interaction modelling

 8.5 applications of the analysis and design process

 8.6 ood goodness criteria

 summary

 exercises

9. user interface design

 9.1 characteristics of a good user interface

 9.2 basic concepts

 9.3 types of user interfaces

 9.4 fundamentals of component-based gui development

 9.5 a user interface design methodology

 summary

 exercises

10. coding and testing

 10.1 coding

 10.2 code review

 10.3 software documentation

 10.4 testing

 10.5 testing in the large versus testing in the small

 10.6 unit testing

 10.7 black-box testing

 10.8 white-box testing

 10.9 debugging

 10.10 program analysis tools

 10.11 integration testing

 10.12 testing object-oriented programs

 10.13 system testing

 10.14 some general issues associated with testing

 summary

 exercises

11. software reliability and quality management

 11.1 software reliability

 11.2 statistical testing

 11.3 software quality

 11.4 software quality management system

 11.5 iso 9000

 11.6 sei capability maturity model

 11.7 personal software process (psp)

 11.8 six sigma

 summary

 exercises

12. computer aided software engineering

 12.1 case and its scope

 12.2 case environment

 12.3 case support in software life cycle

 12.4 other characteristics of case tools

 12.5 towards second generation case tool

 12.6 architecture of a case environment

 summary

 exercises

13. software maintenance

 13.1 characteristics of software maintenance

 13.2 software reverse engineering

 13.3 software maintenance process models

 13.4 estimation of maintenance cost

 summary

 exercises

14. software reuse

 14.1 what can be reused?

 14.2 why almost no reuse so far?

 14.3 basic issues in any reuse program

 14.4 a reuse approach

 14.5 reuse at organization level

 summary

 exercises

15. emerging trends

 15.1 client-server software

 15.2 service-oriented architecture (soa)

 15.3 software as a service (saas)

 summary

exercises

references

index