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Study Guide to Accompany Shari Lawrence Pfleeger's Software Engineering: Theory and Practice By Forrest Shull and Roseanne Tesoriero Table of Contents TABLE OF 2. COURSE 3. COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES .. 5. CHAPTER 1: WHY Software ENGINEERING?..6. CHAPTER 2: MODELING THE PROCESS AND 9. CHAPTER 3: PLANNING AND MANAGING THE PROJECT .. 12. REVIEW EXAM 15. CHAPTER 4: CAPTURING THE 23. CHAPTER 5: DESIGNING THE SYSTEM .. 26. CHAPTER 6: CONSIDERING OBJECTS .. 29. REVIEW EXAM 32. CHAPTER 7: WRITING THE 46. CHAPTER 8: TESTING THE 49. CHAPTER 9: TESTING THE SYSTEM .. 52. CHAPTER 10: DELIVERING THE 55. REVIEW EXAM 57. CHAPTER 11: MAINTAINING THE 69. CHAPTER 12: EVALUATING PRODUCTS, PROCESSES AND RESOURCES.
Both technical and business quality are important. A software product may have technical quality in that it performs the way it is intended or specified to perform. But, if the software system is not used for business functions, the system is not providing value to the business. In this case, the system would have technical quality, but not ...
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