A guide to the application of the theory and practice of computing
to develop and maintain software that economically solves
real-world problem How to Engineer Software is a practical, how-to
guide that explores the concepts and techniques of model-based
software engineering using the Unified Modeling Language. The
author--a noted expert on the topic--demonstrates how software can
be developed and maintained under a true engineering discipline. He
describes the relevant software engineering practices that are
grounded in Computer Science and Discrete Mathematics. Model-based
software engineering uses semantic modeling to reveal as many
precise requirements as possible. This approach separates business
complexities from technology complexities, and gives developers the
most freedom in finding optimal designs and code. The book promotes
development scalability through domain partitioning and subdomain
partitioning. It also explores software documentation that
specifically and intentionally adds value for development and
maintenance. This important book: Contains many illustrative
examples of model-based software engineering, from semantic model
all the way to executable code Explains how to derive verification
(acceptance) test cases from a semantic model Describes project
estimation, along with alternative software development and
maintenance processes Shows how to develop and maintain
cost-effective software that solves real-world problems Written for
graduate and undergraduate students in software engineering and
professionals in the field, How to Engineer Software offers an
introduction to applying the theory of computing with practice and
judgment in order to economically develop and maintain software.
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