Saturday 27 August 2011

books

  1. Sommerville - 2008 - 864 pages
    The first edition of this textbook on software engineering was published more
    than twenty years ago. That edition was written using a dumb terminal attached
    to an early minicomputer (a PDP- 1 1 ) that probably cost about $50000. ...
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  2. Len Bass, Paul Clements, Rick Kazman - 2003 - 528 pages
    This is the eagerly-anticipated revision to one of the seminal books in the field of software architecture which clearly defines and explains the topic.
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  3. Michael A. Cusumano - 2004 - 352 pages
    At the heart of the book Cusumano poses seven questions that underpin a three-pronged management framework.
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  4. Robert L. Glass, Tom DeMarco - 2006 - 484 pages
    "This book is written from a powerfully felt, personal perspective: that software construction is primarily a problem-solving activity; that all problem-solving requires creativity; that software problem-solving is deeply complex, perhaps ...
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  5. Jorge J. Moré, Steve J. Wright - 1993 - 154 pages
    Here is a reference tool that includes discussions of these areas and names software packages that incorporate the results of theoretical research.
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  6. Time-Life Books - 1990 - 128 pages
    The Invisible Instructor In a fanciful representation of the power of computer
    software, the program of instructions operating in a computer transforms an
    incoming rainbow into an intricate plaid fabric. Complex programs govern every
    ...
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  7. Steve McConnell - 2004 - 243 pages
    bull; Renowned software expert Steve McConnell presents his latest thoughts on the condition of the software engineering profession bull; Helps software developers regain the sight of the big-picture reasons why their jobs matter bull; A ...
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  8. Mary Shaw, David Garlan - 1996 - 242 pages
    This book also includes hints for choosing a suitable architecture, the use of well-understood paradigms for designing new systems, how formal notation and models can characterize system design, and the study of actual system architectures ...
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  9. Szyperski - 2003 - 624 pages
    PART ONE Motivation - components and markets Part One covers the motivations and
    fundamental non-technical underpinnings of component software technology in a
    market context. Chapter 1 explains what is meant by the terms "software ...
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  10. Paul Clements - 2003 - 512 pages
    ""This book is of immense value.
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