Building Software: A Practitioner's Guide (applied Software Engineering Series)
by Nikhilesh Krishnamurthy /
2007 / English / PDF
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Novel in its approach to software design, development, and
management,
Novel in its approach to software design, development, and
management,Building Software: A Practitioner's
Guide
Building Software: A Practitioner's
Guide shows you how to successfully build and manage a
system. The approach the authors recommend is a simple, effective
framework known as Solution Engineering Execution (SEE).
shows you how to successfully build and manage a
system. The approach the authors recommend is a simple, effective
framework known as Solution Engineering Execution (SEE).
Through SEE, you create a successful solution by following a
highly organized, well-planned process. This process makes you
view the solution from a holistic, systematic perspective.
Through SEE, you create a successful solution by following a
highly organized, well-planned process. This process makes you
view the solution from a holistic, systematic perspective.
Developing a successful system requires that you are able to
address technology matters related to architecture, design,
selection, integration, and security.
Developing a successful system requires that you are able to
address technology matters related to architecture, design,
selection, integration, and security.Building Software:
A Practitioner's Guide
Building Software:
A Practitioner's Guide offers insight into how to make
software reliable and how to ensure it meets customer and
organizational needs.
offers insight into how to make
software reliable and how to ensure it meets customer and
organizational needs.
Using the above approach you are able to:
Using the above approach you are able to:Find a good solution to the problem at hand
Find a good solution to the problem at handFocus on engineering the solution well
Focus on engineering the solution wellAddress all aspects of delivery associated with the
solution
Address all aspects of delivery associated with the
solution
The book provides insightful examples of cross-domain and legacy
solutions that allow you to overcome common software concerns
such as requirement issues, change control, quality and schedule
management, and internal and external communication problems.
The book provides insightful examples of cross-domain and legacy
solutions that allow you to overcome common software concerns
such as requirement issues, change control, quality and schedule
management, and internal and external communication problems.










