Software Engineering: Principles and Practice

Software Engineering: Principles and Practice by Prof. Hans Van Vliet

Software Engineering: Principles and Practice

Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
740
ISBN:
0470031468
Product Group:
book
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Publication Date:
May 9, 2008
BooksForGeeks.com ID:
3787

Software Engineering: Principles and Practice challenges the reader to appreciate the issues, design trade-offs and teamwork required for successful software development.

Reviews for Software Engineering: Principles and Practice

  1. Excellent topic Covers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars, May 12th, 2004

    This book is amazing that covers all the specific detail that you need to know and learn only in one book. All the topic are covered in detail. There isn't any need to refer to any other book when you want to know about the concept of Software Engineering.

    Good work Van villet. Keep up the good work.

  2. ... and Practice???

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars, August 12th, 2003

    Part of my work involves managing software projects, and leading teams of programmers and software engineers. I recently started my private holy grail search: I NEED to find a book that would advance my subordinates from programmers to leaders; from code-writers to application-makers. For this purpose, during the past year I have read many books - mostly software engineering ones.

    As most SW engineers in my teams are university graduates, they already possess some theoretical knowledge in software enginering. What they lack is the know-how of translating theory into practice. Such wisdom is normally obtained after years and years of work (if at all). A good book enabling the engineer to climb faster up the learning curve and shorten this learning period would be invaluable to me.

    Most SW engineering books teach theory, not practice. Thus, I approached this book named "Software Engineering: Principles AND PRACTICE " with great expectations. In short - I was very disappointed.
    Not that it's a bad book. It is well written, and the theoretical part may serve well as a textbook, probably even aiding students to pass their SW engineering 101 course. However, I found the practical part of the book very lacking: No real tips. No real insights. Nothing really bright here. Definitely not something that would help somebody write better applications, produce high quality products on time, and eventually advance his/her career. NOT WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR.

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