With the accelerating pace of work being done in the field of software engineering, it is becoming increasingly difficult to see the range of available techniques against a common background. Individual techniques are accessible throughout the literature but generally each is described in isolation. Comparison is difficult unless one has a strong idea of what one is looking for.
Our purpose in writing this book has therefore been to bring together, within a single framework, a variety of methods from all stages of software development and, in this way, to assist software engineers in particular in finding and evaluating the techniques appropriate to their own working environments. This should be regarded principally therefore as a book of signposts, leading the reader out into the field with a map, a compass and some reference points. By combining pointers to a selection of modern development practices with practical hints and checklists, all within one framework, we hope to fill the need for a vade-mecum to the software developer.
Managers with responsibility for software production will also, we hope, find much to stimulate their ideas about what modern practices have to offer and how their departments' efficiency and effectiveness could benefit. Students of computing science will be able to complement their more theoretical work by seeing the software development process as a day-to-day activity, a process that has managerial and sociological as much as purely technical aspects.
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