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What Every Engineer Should Know About Software Engineering

Books from same Author: Phillip A Laplante And Mohamad Kassab

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    Author(s)Phillip A Laplante And Mohamad Kassab
    PublisherT&F/Crc Press
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9781032111537
    Pages362
    BindingSoftcover
    Publish YearNovember 2022

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    T&F/Crc Press What Every Engineer Should Know About Software Engineering by Phillip A Laplante And Mohamad Kassab

    Defines concepts and processes of software and software development, such as agile processes, requirements engineering, and software architecture, design, constructionUncovers and answers various misconceptions about the software development process and presents an up-to-date reflection on the state of practice in the industryDetails how non-software engineers can better communicate their needs to software engineers and more effectively participate in design and testing to ultimately lower software development and maintenance costsHelps answer the question How can I better leverage embedded software in my design?Adds new chapters on software architecture, software engineering and systems, and software engineering and disruptive technologies, as well as information on cybersecurityFeatures new appendices that describe a sample automation system, covering software requirements, architecture, and design