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This textbook explains software engineering through the use of a case study on the software development lifecycle. The case study covers the development of a DigitalHome (DH) System. A set of scenarios that provide a realistic framework for use of the DH System material are included along with exercises that provide students with an opportunity to engage in the software development practice within a team environment. Each chapter includes mini tutorials that introduce various software engineering topics discussed. Teacher notes and other web resources are available upon qualified course adoption.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
This textbook explains software engineering through the use of a case study on the software development lifecycle. The case study covers the development of a DigitalHome (DH) System. A set of scenarios that provide a realistic framework for use of the DH System material are included along with exercises that provide students with an opportunity to engage in the software development practice within a team environment. Each chapter includes mini tutorials that introduce various software engineering topics discussed. Teacher notes and other web resources are available upon qualified course adoption.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Thomas B. Hilburn is a Professor Emeritus of Software Engineering and a Distinguished Engineering Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and was a Visiting Scientist at the Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie-Mellon from 1997 - 2009. He has worked on software engineering development, research, and education projects with the FAA, General Electric, Lockheed-Martin, the Harris Corp, the MITRE Corporation, DOD, FIPSE, the SEI, the NSF, the ACM and the IEEE Computer Society. His interests include software processes, object-oriented analysis and design, formal specification techniques, and curriculum development, and he has published over 80 papers in these areas. He is an IEEE Certified Software Developer, an IEEE Software Engineering Certified Instructor, and has chaired committees on the Professional Activities Board and the Educational Activities Board of the IEEE Computer Society.



Dr. Massood Towhidnejad
is Professor of Software Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. His research interest includes: Software Engineering, Software Quality Assurance and Testing, Autonomous Systems, Air Traffic Management, and STEM Education. He has worked on software engineering development and research projects with the NSF (National Science Foundation), NASA Goddard Space Flight Research Center, FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Carrier Corp., Motorola Corp., Honeywell Corp., Lockheed-Martin Corp., Harris Corp., Phillips Medical Systems, and VERITAS Corporations. He was a contributing author for Graduate Software Engineering Reference Curriculum (GSwE2009), Graduate Reference Curriculum for Systems Engineering (GRCSE), and IEEE Certified Software Development Associate (CSDA) training materials. His work have been published in over 100 papers. In addition to his university position, he served as a Visiting Research Associate at the FAA, Faculty Fellow at NASA Goddard Flight Research Center, and Software Quality Assurance Manager at Carrier Corporation.