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Software engineering : Barry W. Boehm's lifetime contributions to software development, management, and research / edited by Richard W. Selby.

Contributor(s): Selby, Richard W, 1959- | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Practitioners: 69Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-Interscience, c2007Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2007]Description: 1 PDF (770 pages).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470187562; 0470187565.Uniform titles: IEEE Xplore (Livres) Subject(s): Boehm, Barry W | Computer software -- Development | Acceleration | Art | Atmospheric modeling | Awards activities | Biographies | Biological system modeling | Business | Capability maturity model | Collaborative software | Command and control systems | Communities | Computational modeling | Computer architecture | Conferences | Economics | Encoding | Indexes | Information processing | Laboratories | Libraries | Mathematical model | Modeling | Monitoring | NASA | Productivity | Programming | Risk management | Schedules | Signal resolution | Software | Software architecture | Software design | Software engineering | Software quality | Software tools | Solid modeling | Spirals | Technological innovation | Tutorials | UncertaintyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleOnline resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Introduction. -- Acknowledgements. -- Chapter 1. Software Architecture and Quality. -- Chapter 2. Software Economics. -- Chapter 3. Software Tools. -- Chapter 4. Software Process: Early Spiral Model. -- Chapter 5. Software Risk Management. -- Chapter 6. Software Process: Emerging Extensions. -- Chapter 7. Software and Systems Management. -- Chapter 8. Software Engineering State of the Art and Practice. -- Chapter 9. Value-Based Software Engineering. -- Chapter 10. Being a Software Engineer in the Software Century. -- Index. -- About the Editor.
Summary: Landmark findings and best practices from software engineering pioneer Barry W. Boehm based on forty years of research and experienceThis book presents forty-two of Barry W. Boehm's best articles on software engineering, organizes them into nine chapters with newly written summaries by nine of his colleagues, and concludes with a new chapter on Barry's "thoughts for the future." The book chapters address:. Software Architecture and Quality. Software Economics. Software Tools. Software Process: Early Spiral Model. Software Risk Management. Software Process: Emerging Extensions. Software and Systems Management. Software Engineering State of the Art and Practice. Value-Based Software Engineering. A Software Engineer in the Software CenturyThis book is recommended as a guide and resource for software engineers, project managers, and technology executives as well as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses."In my view, Barry Boehm is single-handedly responsible for turning software engineering from an anecdote-driven, opinion-laden art form into data-driven, fact-based engineering."-Dr. William A. Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering"This book is a must-read for all software engineers."-Dr. Yannis C. Yortsos, Dean, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California"Barry Boehm has led the effort to put a sound footing under software engineering. His Software Engineering Economics provided fact-grounded models that first enabled us to move beyond speculation in budgeting and scheduling. His spiral development model and risk-management strategies each constitute major advances in our thinking."-Dr. Frederick P. Brooks, Jr., Kenan Professor of Computer Science, University of North Carolina"This book makes clear Barry Boehm's enormous contributions to software engineering over several decades and provides a perspective no one else could have given."-Dr. Victor R. Basili, Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland"This collection of articles illuminates why Barry Boehm is one of the software industry's most trusted advisors."-Walker E. Royce, Vice President, IBM Rational"Barry Boehm has spent much of his adult life guiding us and our industry; I, for one, am full of gratitude."-Tom DeMarco, Principal, The Atlantic Systems Guild"Read Boehm's hints that will make your software shop tick."-Dr. Lawrence Bernstein, Professor of Software Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology"Barry Boehm's insights into software engineering are one of a kind. For more than twenty-five years, Barry has been the leading figure in software cost models and software process. This book is a must-read for all software engineers."-Dr. Arthur B. Pyster, Vice President, SAIC"Barry Boehm stands as a model engineering researcher for having developed novel theories, methods, and tools that infuse economic and human values into software engineering. This book provides a valuable starting point and guide to researchers and practitioners alike who need to better understand state-of-the-art thinking in this area."-Dr. Kevin J. Sullivan, Professor of Computer Science, University of Virginia"Anyone who wishes to understand where software engineering has been, and is going, needs to read this collection of articles. They represent the perspectives of the man who has made so much of this happen in decades past, and whose work will undoubtedly provide direction to the community for decades to come."-Dr. Leon J. Osterweil, Professor of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts.
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Introduction. -- Acknowledgements. -- Chapter 1. Software Architecture and Quality. -- Chapter 2. Software Economics. -- Chapter 3. Software Tools. -- Chapter 4. Software Process: Early Spiral Model. -- Chapter 5. Software Risk Management. -- Chapter 6. Software Process: Emerging Extensions. -- Chapter 7. Software and Systems Management. -- Chapter 8. Software Engineering State of the Art and Practice. -- Chapter 9. Value-Based Software Engineering. -- Chapter 10. Being a Software Engineer in the Software Century. -- Index. -- About the Editor.

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Landmark findings and best practices from software engineering pioneer Barry W. Boehm based on forty years of research and experienceThis book presents forty-two of Barry W. Boehm's best articles on software engineering, organizes them into nine chapters with newly written summaries by nine of his colleagues, and concludes with a new chapter on Barry's "thoughts for the future." The book chapters address:. Software Architecture and Quality. Software Economics. Software Tools. Software Process: Early Spiral Model. Software Risk Management. Software Process: Emerging Extensions. Software and Systems Management. Software Engineering State of the Art and Practice. Value-Based Software Engineering. A Software Engineer in the Software CenturyThis book is recommended as a guide and resource for software engineers, project managers, and technology executives as well as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses."In my view, Barry Boehm is single-handedly responsible for turning software engineering from an anecdote-driven, opinion-laden art form into data-driven, fact-based engineering."-Dr. William A. Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering"This book is a must-read for all software engineers."-Dr. Yannis C. Yortsos, Dean, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California"Barry Boehm has led the effort to put a sound footing under software engineering. His Software Engineering Economics provided fact-grounded models that first enabled us to move beyond speculation in budgeting and scheduling. His spiral development model and risk-management strategies each constitute major advances in our thinking."-Dr. Frederick P. Brooks, Jr., Kenan Professor of Computer Science, University of North Carolina"This book makes clear Barry Boehm's enormous contributions to software engineering over several decades and provides a perspective no one else could have given."-Dr. Victor R. Basili, Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland"This collection of articles illuminates why Barry Boehm is one of the software industry's most trusted advisors."-Walker E. Royce, Vice President, IBM Rational"Barry Boehm has spent much of his adult life guiding us and our industry; I, for one, am full of gratitude."-Tom DeMarco, Principal, The Atlantic Systems Guild"Read Boehm's hints that will make your software shop tick."-Dr. Lawrence Bernstein, Professor of Software Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology"Barry Boehm's insights into software engineering are one of a kind. For more than twenty-five years, Barry has been the leading figure in software cost models and software process. This book is a must-read for all software engineers."-Dr. Arthur B. Pyster, Vice President, SAIC"Barry Boehm stands as a model engineering researcher for having developed novel theories, methods, and tools that infuse economic and human values into software engineering. This book provides a valuable starting point and guide to researchers and practitioners alike who need to better understand state-of-the-art thinking in this area."-Dr. Kevin J. Sullivan, Professor of Computer Science, University of Virginia"Anyone who wishes to understand where software engineering has been, and is going, needs to read this collection of articles. They represent the perspectives of the man who has made so much of this happen in decades past, and whose work will undoubtedly provide direction to the community for decades to come."-Dr. Leon J. Osterweil, Professor of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts.

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