The Olduvai imperative :

By: DeGrace, PeterContributor(s): Stahl, Leslie HuletMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Yourdon Press, c1993Description: xxiii, 511 p. : illISBN: 0131611003; 9780131611009Subject(s): Computer-aided software engineering | Software engineeringDDC classification: 005.1 Summary: The state of the art in software engineering and the most useful software development tools are the subjects of this book detailing more than a dozen important aspects of CASE software development. Throughout, the reader will see how to apply CASE technologies, how CASE tools fit into their environment, and how to make decisions about tools in order to improve software quality and productivity. The book takes you step by step through the actual processes that software engineers go through, showing what actually happens - not what ought to happen - during software development. It goes on to cover standards and metrics, issues in software quality, platforms and architectures, forward vs reverse engineering, reusable software, and problem-solving methods.
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The state of the art in software engineering and the most useful software development tools are the subjects of this book detailing more than a dozen important aspects of CASE software development. Throughout, the reader will see how to apply CASE technologies, how CASE tools fit into their environment, and how to make decisions about tools in order to improve software quality and productivity. The book takes you step by step through the actual processes that software engineers go through, showing what actually happens - not what ought to happen - during software development. It goes on to cover standards and metrics, issues in software quality, platforms and architectures, forward vs reverse engineering, reusable software, and problem-solving methods.

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