2nd Edition. – Waveland Press, 2016 (Reissued). – 802 p. – ISBN: 978-1-4786-3230-6.
Today's software engineer must be able to employ more than one kind of software process, ranging from agile methodologies to the waterfall process, from highly integrated tool suites to refactoring and loosely coupled tool sets. Braude and Bernstein's thorough coverage of software engineering perfect the reader's ability to efficiently create reliable software systems, designed to meet the needs of a variety of customers.
Topical highlights:
Process: concentrates on how applications are planned and developed
Design: teaches software engineering primarily as a requirements-to-design activity
Programming and agile methods: encourages software engineering as a code-oriented activity
Theory and principles: focuses on foundations
Hands-on projects and case studies: utilizes active team or individual project examples to facilitate understanding theory, principles, and practice.
Introduction to Software Engineering
Software Process
Project Management
Requirement Analysis
Software Design
Implementation
Testing and Maintenance