Following the winning formula and easy-to read style of the author's previous An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering, this reader-friendly text is written specifically for undergraduates as an introduction to this broad-ranging discipline. With a strong emphasis on practice, this textbook takes a step-by-step approach whereby the key tasks involved in a project are discussed through the course of the book, illustrating the different activities involved in software development.
Features and topics:
. Discusses core concepts and techniques in an introductory easy-to-follow approach
. Offers a solid foundation to this wide-ranging topic
. Focuses only on the essential elements required to complete a software project effectively
. Takes the reader through the project life cycle - applying concepts to practice
. Teaches the skills needed to execute a small commercial project
. Provides the necessary conceptual background for further study in software engineering
. Concentrates on the two key tasks: Engineering and project management
. Each chapter covers one of the key tasks involved in a project
. Includes helpful learning tools such as chapter introductions, chapter goals and self-assessment exercises
. Teaching support (such as chapter slides, templates and a case study) and supplemental resources are available via http://www.cse.iitd.ac.in/~jalote/ConciseIntroToSE
. Presents practical methods and notations for performing given tasks within each chapter
Designed for undergraduates and bolsteredwith numerous examples, this text imparts to the reader the fundamental knowledge, skills, practices and techniques within software engineering. It will also be helpful for professionals who know programming but want to be introduced to the formal systematic approach of software engineering.
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"This book's title provides an excellent description of its content. ... This compact volume is organized into eight well-focused chapters containing numerous examples and well-designed self-test exercises. Includes an excellent collection of references and a very useful index. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional readers; two-year technical program students." (J. Beidler, Choice, Vol. 46 (6), February, 2009)
"Jalote's intention in this book is to present just enough material to teach beginning software engineers what they need to know to do a development project that carries a small product from conception through delivery. The result is a short book ... making this sort of book very attractive as a text for introductory software engineering. ... topics are well chosen and their discussion is good." (Christopher Fox, ACM Computing Reviews, November, 2008)