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Advances in Computers
Quality Software Development
Marvin Zelkowitz (Edited by)
9780120121663, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 25 April 2006
344 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.4 cm, 0.77 kg
This volume of Advances in Computers is number 66 in the series that began back in 1960. This series presents the ever changing landscape in the continuing evolution of the development of the computer and the field of information processing. Each year three volumes are produced presenting approximately 20 chapters that describe the latest technology in the use of computers today. Volume 66, subtitled "Quality software development," is concerned about the current need to create quality software. It describes the current emphasis in techniques for creating such software and in methods to demonstrate that the software indeed meets the expectations of the designers and purchasers of that software.
1. Calculating software process improvement's return on investment 2. Quality Problem in Software Measurement Data 3. Requirements Management for Dependable Software Systems 4. Mechanics of Managing Software Risk 5. The PERFECT Approach to Experience-based Process Evolution 6. The Opportunities Challenges and Risks of High Performance Computing in Computational Science and Engineering
Subject Areas: Computer architecture & logic design [UYF], Computer science [UY], Software Engineering [UMZ], Operating systems [UL]