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Ieee Standard Taxonomy for Software Engineering Standards Ansi/ieee Standard 1002-1987
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1002-1987 IEEE Standard Taxonomy for Software Engineering Standards
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IEEE Standard Taxonomy for Software Engineering Standards
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IEEE Software Engineering Standards Collection
Author: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 644
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 644
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Software Engineering Standards
Author: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publisher: IEEE Standards Office
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Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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Publisher: IEEE Standards Office
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Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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Software Configuration Management
Author: Jessica Keyes
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 0203496116
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
An effective systems development and design process is far easier to explain than it is to implement. A framework is needed that organizes the life cycle activities that form the process. This framework is Configuration Management (CM). Software Configuration Management discusses the framework from a standards viewpoint, using the original
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 0203496116
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
An effective systems development and design process is far easier to explain than it is to implement. A framework is needed that organizes the life cycle activities that form the process. This framework is Configuration Management (CM). Software Configuration Management discusses the framework from a standards viewpoint, using the original
Software Engineerng Standards
Author: James W. Moore
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
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Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 332
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The book begins with an overview of important concepts in software engineering and illustrates the corresponding standards. It describes the scope, roles, and use of software engineering standards, the organizations that make them, and some future development trends. Following this, it introduces two types of diagrams that will guide the reader in designating and selecting standards that meet their specific goals.
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
The book begins with an overview of important concepts in software engineering and illustrates the corresponding standards. It describes the scope, roles, and use of software engineering standards, the organizations that make them, and some future development trends. Following this, it introduces two types of diagrams that will guide the reader in designating and selecting standards that meet their specific goals.
IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications
Author: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
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Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
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Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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IEEE Standards
Author: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Category : Electrical engineering
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Pages : 116
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The Software Factory Challenge
Author: Herbert Weber
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 9789051992885
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The Eureka Software Factory project (ESF) was set up by a Group of European partners in 1987. Its objective was broadly to improve the large-scale software production process by introducing an industrialised approach to have The Software Factory Challenge social, organisational and technical aspects. The project was set up under the pan-European Eureka programme, and it was funded by the partners together with their national governments. This book is not a history of the ESF project, but rather a presentation of its main ideas and achievements, and an account of how the concepts pioneered by the project have become part of a general movement in both the industrial and academic domains. In this movement, the facility for the production, use and maintenance of large-scale computer artefacts (the Software Factory) is treated in a wide and `organic' way, so as to include concepts such as business value and process improvement; with the development of new technologies being driven by these new, wide requirements. This new approach is in contrast with a narrowly technological one, in which individual tasks like programming are aided by machines but in which the production process as a whole is not supported. The main body of the book is divided into four Parts. Part I gives a short overview of the ESF project and its ideas, and goes on to attempt to place the ESF work in the context of industry as a whole (with reference to both producers and users of Information Technology systems). Part II sets out to explain the technological basis of the Software Factory as seen by ESF and goes on to describe some experimental and pioneering implementations of Factory Support Environments and their constituents. Part III is devoted to the most complete implementation of an ESF Factory Support Environment to date, Kernel/2r. This Section provides a highly detailed discussion of both design and implementation issues. In Part IV addresses what deployment strategies are now available to continue the spread of these ideas in order to meet the goal of better software-based systems (i.e. systems which are safer, more economical to build, more easily changed and more useful than those that have been built up to now). Finally, a Glossary of Terms and a list of References is given. Readers: those who have a professional interest in Information Technology.
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 9789051992885
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The Eureka Software Factory project (ESF) was set up by a Group of European partners in 1987. Its objective was broadly to improve the large-scale software production process by introducing an industrialised approach to have The Software Factory Challenge social, organisational and technical aspects. The project was set up under the pan-European Eureka programme, and it was funded by the partners together with their national governments. This book is not a history of the ESF project, but rather a presentation of its main ideas and achievements, and an account of how the concepts pioneered by the project have become part of a general movement in both the industrial and academic domains. In this movement, the facility for the production, use and maintenance of large-scale computer artefacts (the Software Factory) is treated in a wide and `organic' way, so as to include concepts such as business value and process improvement; with the development of new technologies being driven by these new, wide requirements. This new approach is in contrast with a narrowly technological one, in which individual tasks like programming are aided by machines but in which the production process as a whole is not supported. The main body of the book is divided into four Parts. Part I gives a short overview of the ESF project and its ideas, and goes on to attempt to place the ESF work in the context of industry as a whole (with reference to both producers and users of Information Technology systems). Part II sets out to explain the technological basis of the Software Factory as seen by ESF and goes on to describe some experimental and pioneering implementations of Factory Support Environments and their constituents. Part III is devoted to the most complete implementation of an ESF Factory Support Environment to date, Kernel/2r. This Section provides a highly detailed discussion of both design and implementation issues. In Part IV addresses what deployment strategies are now available to continue the spread of these ideas in order to meet the goal of better software-based systems (i.e. systems which are safer, more economical to build, more easily changed and more useful than those that have been built up to now). Finally, a Glossary of Terms and a list of References is given. Readers: those who have a professional interest in Information Technology.