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Advanced Course: Software Engineering 1972
- Friedrich L. Bauer:
Software Engineering, An Advanced Course, Reprint of the First Edition (February 21 - March 3, 1972). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 30, Springer 1975, ISBN 3-540-07168-7
Introduction
- K. W. Morton:
What the Software Engineer Can Do for the Computer User. 4-11 - Jack B. Dennis:
The Design and Construction of Software Systems. 12-28
Descriptional Tools
- Gerhard Goos:
Hierarchies. 29-46 - Gerhard Goos:
Language Characteristics Programming Languages as a Tool in Writing System Software. 47-69 - M. Griffiths:
Low Level Languages Summary of A Discussion Session. 70-75 - M. Griffiths:
Relationship Between Definition and Implementation of a Language. 77-110 - Jack B. Dennis:
Concurrency in Software Systems. 111-127
Techniques
- Jack B. Dennis:
Modularity. 128-182 - Peter C. Poole, William M. Waite:
Portability and Adaptability. 183-277 - Peter C. Poole:
Debugging and Testing. 278-318 - Dennis Tsichritzis:
Reliability. 319-373
Practical Aspects
- Dennis Tsichritzis:
Project Management. 374-384 - Gerhard Goos:
Documentation. 385-394 - Robert M. Graham:
Performance Prediction. 395-463 - C. C. Gotlieb:
Performance Measurement. 464-491 - C. C. Gotlieb:
Pricing Mechanisms. 492-502 - H. J. Helms:
Evaluation in the Computing Center Environment. 503-521
Appendix
- Friedrich L. Bauer:
Software Engineering. Advanced Course: Software Engineering 1972: 522-545
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