Description: Engineering Software Products by Ian Sommerville For one-semester courses in software engineering. Introduces software engineering techniques for developing software products and apps With Engineering Software Products, author Ian Sommerville takes a unique approach to teaching software engineering and focuses on the type of software products and apps that are familiar to students, rather than focusing on project-based techniques. Written in an informal style, this book focuses on software engineering techniques that are relevant for software product engineering. Topics covered include personas and scenarios, cloud-based software, microservices, security and privacy and DevOps. The text is designed for students taking their first course in software engineering with experience in programming using a modern programming language such as Java, Python or Ruby. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography About our author Ian Sommerville is Emeritus Professor of Computer Science at St Andrews University, Scotland. He has a BSc in Physics from Strathclyde University and MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Science from St Andrews University. He has been a full Professor of Computer Science since 1986 firstly, at Lancaster University, and, subsequently, at St Andrews University. He has written several software engineering textbooks, including Software Engineering, now in its 10th edition, which has been in print since 1982. In 2011, he was awarded both the IEEE TCSE Distinguished Educator award and the ACM SIGSOFT Influential Educator award. He wrote his first computer program in 1970 and, almost 50 years later, still enjoys programming. Table of Contents Software Products 1.1 The product vision1.2 Software product management1.3 Product prototyping Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesAgile Software Engineering 2.1 Agile methods2.2 Extreme programming2.3 Scrum Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesFeatures, Scenarios and Stories 3.1 Personas3.2 Scenarios3.3 User stories3.4 Feature identification Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesSoftware Architecture 4.1 Why is architecture important?4.2 Architectural design4.3 System decomposition4.4 Distribution architecture4.5 Technology issues Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesCloud-based Software 5.1 Virtualisation and containers5.2 Everything as a service5.3 Software as a service5.4 Multitenant and multi-instance systems5.5 Cloud software architecture Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesMicroservices Architecture 6.1 Microservices6.2 Microservices architecture6.3 RESTful services6.4 Microservice deployment Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesSecurity and Privacy 7.1 Attacks and defences7.2 Authentication7.3 Authorization7.4 Encryption7.5 Privacy Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesReliable Programming 8.1 Fault avoidance8.2 Input validation8.3 Failure management Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesTesting 9.1 Functional testing9.2 Test automation9.3 Test-driven development9.4 Security testing9.5 Code reviews Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercisesDevOps and Code Management 10.1 Source code management10.2 DevOps automation10.3 DevOps measurement Key pointsRecommended readingWebsiteExercises Long Description For one-semester courses in software engineering. Introduces software engineering techniques for developing software products and apps With Engineering Software Products , author Ian Sommerville takes a unique approach to teaching software engineering and focuses on the type of software products and apps that are familiar to students, rather than focusing on project-based techniques. Written in an informal style, this book focuses on software engineering techniques that are relevant for software product engineering. Topics covered include personas and scenarios, cloud-based software, microservices, security and privacy and DevOps. The text is designed for students taking their first course in software engineering with experience in programming using a modern programming language such as Java, Python or Ruby. Feature An introductory text focusing on modern software engineering, based around the kind of software that students can relate to. Covers methods and techniques that are used in the development of off-the-shelf, software products. Current topics--Cloud computing, microservices, security and privacy, and DevOps -- are covered that are not covered in other software engineering texts. The book is written in an informal style with many illustrative examples, diagrams and tables, key points and exercises for each chapter. Recommended Reading and Exercises section 20 diagrams and tables for each chapter Instructor resources and supporting material can be found at : Instructors Manual Solutions to exercises and quiz questions for all chapters Suggestions how you can use the book in a one-semester software engineering course Links to relevant videos and presentations for each chapter Python programs from the book Check out the preface for a complete list of features. Details ISBN013521064X Author Ian Sommerville Year 2019 ISBN-10 013521064X ISBN-13 9780135210642 Language English Format Paperback Pages 352 Publication Date 2019-05-09 Short Title Engineering Software Products Subtitle An Introduction to Modern Software Engineering Imprint Pearson Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2019-05-09 NZ Release Date 2019-05-09 US Release Date 2019-05-09 UK Release Date 2019-05-09 Publisher Pearson Education (US) DEWEY 005.1 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:141610674;
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