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Aimed at improving a programmers ability for altering code to fit
changing requirements and for detecting and correcting errors, this
book argues for a new way of thinking about maintaining software.
It proposes the use of a set of human factors principles that
govern the programmer-software-event world interactions and form
the core of the maintenance process. The book is thus highly
valuable for systems analysts and programmers, managers seeking to
reduce costs, researchers looking at solutions to the maintenance
problem, and students learning to write clear unambiguous programs.
Aimed at improving a programmers ability for altering code to fit
changing requirements and for detecting and correcting errors, this
book argues for a new way of thinking about maintaining software.
It proposes the use of a set of human factors principles that
govern the programmer-software-event world interactions and form
the core of the maintenance process. The book is thus highly
valuable for systems analysts and programmers, managers seeking to
reduce costs, researchers looking at solutions to the maintenance
problem, and students learning to write clear unambiguous programs.
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