Engineering Software Products : An Introduction to Modern Software Engineering

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Engineering Software Products : An Introduction to Modern Software Engineering

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780135210642
  • DDC分類 005.1

Full Description

For one-semester courses in software engineering.

 

Introduces software engineering techniques for developing software products and apps

With Engineering Software Products, author Ian Sommerville takes a unique approach to teaching software engineering and focuses on the type of software products and apps that are familiar to students, rather than focusing on project-based techniques. Written in an informal style, this book focuses on software engineering techniques that are relevant for software product engineering. Topics covered include personas and scenarios, cloud-based software, microservices, security and privacy and DevOps. The text is designed for students taking their first course in software engineering with experience in programming using a modern programming language such as Java, Python or Ruby.  

Contents

1. Software Products
1.1 The product vision
1.2 Software product management
1.3 Product prototyping
Key points
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Exercises

2. Agile Software Engineering
2.1 Agile methods
2.2 Extreme programming
2.3 Scrum
Key points
Recommended reading
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Exercises

3. Features, Scenarios and Stories
3.1 Personas
3.2 Scenarios
3.3 User stories
3.4 Feature identification
Key points
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Exercises

4. Software Architecture
4.1 Why is architecture important?
4.2 Architectural design
4.3 System decomposition
4.4 Distribution architecture
4.5 Technology issues
Key points
Recommended reading
Website
Exercises

5. Cloud-based Software
5.1 Virtualisation and containers
5.2 Everything as a service
5.3 Software as a service
5.4 Multitenant and multi-instance systems
5.5 Cloud software architecture
Key points
Recommended reading
Website
Exercises

6. Microservices Architecture
6.1 Microservices
6.2 Microservices architecture
6.3 RESTful services
6.4 Microservice deployment
Key points
Recommended reading
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Exercises

7. Security and Privacy
7.1 Attacks and defences
7.2 Authentication
7.3 Authorization
7.4 Encryption
7.5 Privacy
Key points
Recommended reading
Website
Exercises

8. Reliable Programming
8.1 Fault avoidance
8.2 Input validation
8.3 Failure management
Key points
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Exercises

9. Testing
9.1 Functional testing
9.2 Test automation
9.3 Test-driven development
9.4 Security testing
9.5 Code reviews
Key points
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Exercises

10. DevOps and Code Management
10.1 Source code management
10.2 DevOps automation
10.3 DevOps measurement
Key points
Recommended reading
Website
Exercises