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Software EngineeringA PRACTITIONER S APPROACHMcGraw-Hill Series in Computer ScienceSenior Consulting EditorC. L. Liu, National Tsing HuaUniversityConsulting EditorAllen B. Tucker, BowdoinCollegeFundamentals of Computingand ProgrammingComputer Organization andArchitectureSystems and LanguagesTheoretical FoundationsSoftware Engineering andDatabasesArtificial IntelligenceNetworks, Parallel andDistributed ComputingGraphics and VisualizationThe MIT Electrical andComputer Science SeriesSoftware Engineering andDatabasesAtzeni, Ceri, Paraborschi, and Torlone, Database Systems, 1/eMitchell, Machine Learning, 1/eMusa, Iannino, and Okumoto, Software Reliability, 1/ePressman, SoftwareEngineering: A Beginner sGuide, 1/ePressman, SoftwareEngineering: A Practioner sGuide, 5/eRamakrishnan/Gehrke,Database ManagementSystems, 2/eSchach, Classical and Object-Oriented SoftwareEngineering with UML and C++, 4/eSchach, Classical and Object-Oriented SoftwareEngineering with UML andJava, 1/eSoftware EngineeringA PRACTITIONER S APPROACHFIFTH EDITIONR oger S.
2.1 Software Engineering: A Layered Technology 20 2.1.1 Process, Methods, and Tools 20 2.1.2 A Generic View of Software Engineering 21 2.2 The Software Process 23 2.3 Software Process Models 26 2.4 The Linear Sequential Model 28 2.5 The Prototyping Model 30 2.6 The RAD Model 32 2.7 Evolutionary Software Process Models 34 2.7.1 The Incremental ...
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