Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Les Hatton, Charles C. Howell
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| #2197668 in Books | Shari Lawrence Pfleeger | 2001-07-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.16 x.91 x6.92l,1.41 | File type: PDF | 336 pages | Solid Software||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Solid Software, mushy in the middle|By R. Dameron|I teach software engineering at the University of Colorado. I have begun a 3 course graduate series and am using Solid Software as one of two texts in the first course, Software Engineering of Stand Alone Programs. (Subsequent courses cover multiprogramming and distributed systems.) I have found Solid Software to cover the rig|From the Back Cover||The practical guide to evaluating and improving the quality of mission-critical software. |Large software systems will never be perfect, but decision makers need better ways to evaluate and enhance software quality—especially where sof
Solid Software presents realistic techniques for analyzing and improving the quality and robustness of any software system or software-intensive product. Solid Software isn't theoretical: it's a relentlessly practical decision maker's guide to making intelligent, responsible trade-offs that lead to the best software at the best cost. Solid Software draws upon dozens of real-world examples, based on the author's extensive experience as software quality consultants, and in...
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