Software Engineering And Testing: An Introduction (Computer Science)

[B.B. Agarwal, M. Gupta, S.P. Tayal] ☆ Software Engineering And Testing: An Introduction (Computer Science) ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Software Engineering And Testing: An Introduction (Computer Science) The most bizarre text on Software Engineering and Testing. This textbook has two parts. Part I is entitled Software Engineering and Testing. It is a very shallow, non-technical, and awkward description of the various software development life-cycle activities. It also has a 8-page chapter entitled Software-Testing Strategies. This 8-page chapter has three sections entitled Static-Testing Strategi. Somebody Probably Got Fired For Publishing This according to Michael M.. My copy of this b

Software Engineering And Testing: An Introduction (Computer Science)

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Rating : 4.31 (671 Votes)
Asin : 1934015555
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 515 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-02-02
Language : English

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M. S.P. B.B. Agarwal is an instructor at the College of Technology and has written numerous articles in international journals. . Gupta is a software engineer and consultant. Tayal is a software consultant and expert in VisualBasic.Net and C#

Designed for an introductory software engineering course or as a reference for programmers, this up to date text uses both theory and applications to design reliable, error-free software. Starting with an introduction to the various types of software, the book moves through life-cycle models, software specifications, testing techniques, computer-aided software engineering and writing effective source code. A CD-ROM with source code and third-party software engineering applications accompanies the book.. A chapter on applications covers software development techniques used in various applications including VisualBasic, Oracle, SQLServer, and CrystalReports

Gupta is a software engineer and consultant. S.P. Tayal is a software consultant and expert in VisualBasic.Net and C#. About the Author B.B. . M. Agarwal is an instructor at the College of Technology and has written numerous articles in international journals

The most bizarre text on "Software Engineering and Testing." This textbook has two parts. Part I is entitled "Software Engineering and Testing." It is a very shallow, non-technical, and awkward description of the various software development life-cycle activities. It also has a 8-page chapter entitled "Software-Testing Strategies." This 8-page chapter has three sections entitled "Static-Testing Strategi. "Somebody Probably Got Fired For Publishing This" according to Michael M.. My copy of this book is copyright 2010 and far from up-to-date even for that year. The first half of this book contains brief overviews some lifecycle models, requirements, design, and testing. These chapters (1 through 8) are very high level and not anything deeper than you would expect to find on a Wikipedia article for each topic. The secon

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