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Yingxu Wang (Author), Graham King (Author)
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0849323665 978-0849323669 April 21, 2000 1
Software engineering is playing an increasingly significant role in computing and informatics, necessitated by the complexities inherent in large-scale software development. To deal with these difficulties, the conventional life-cycle approaches to software engineering are now giving way to the "process system" approach, encompassing development methods, infrastructure, organization, and management. Until now, however, no book fully addressed process-based software engineering or set forth a fundamental theory and framework of software engineering processes.
Software Engineering Processes: Principles and Applications does just that. Within a unified framework, this book presents a comparative analysis of current process models and formally describes their algorithms. It systematically enables comparison between current models, avoidance of ambiguity in application, and simplification of manipulation for practitioners.
The authors address a broad range of topics within process-based software engineering and the fundamental theories and philosophies behind them. They develop a software engineering process reference model (SEPRM) to show how to solve the problems of different process domains, orientations, structures, taxonomies, and methods. They derive a set of process benchmarks-based on a series of international surveys-that support validation of the SEPRM model. Based on their SEPRM model and the unified process theory, they demonstrate that current process models can be integrated and their assessment results can be transformed between each other.
Software development is no longer just a black art or laboratory activity. It is an industrialized process that requires the skills not just of programmers, but of organization and project managers and quality assurance specialists. Software Engineering Processes: Principles and Applications is the key to understanding, using, and improving upon effective engineering procedures for software development.

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  • Hardcover: 748 pages
  • Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (April 21, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0849323665
  • ISBN-13: 978-0849323669
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Understanding SW Process Models, April 21, 2001
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Chris Kliewer (Calgary, AB Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Software Engineering Processes: Principles and Applications (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent source of information for software engineers and managers who want to examine, or compare their own software processes against the current SE process models. It is well written, easy to follow, and covers all of the current popular process models.

The book discusses the history, philosophy, and assessment techniques for CMM, ISO 9001, BOOTSTRAP, and ISO 15504. Each of the models is explained and a formal description of each of the process models is provided using a process algebra.

A reference model, SEPRM, that the authors have developed, can be used to transform and compare the various models between each other. It is this reference model that provides a domain that contains all of the process models. By using the SEPRM a software engineer can analyze the interrelationships of the current process models.

This book was very good and I found the information in it to be very useful. For anyone looking to improve their software development processes this book would be of great benefit.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All process assessment models together, April 19, 2001
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Preet Kahlon (Calgary, AB, CA) - See all my reviews
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With the increased awareness that software development is not done randomly but like all other engineering fields it also has to follow a process, this book focuses on the principles and applications of software engineering processes. It begins with fundamentals of Software Engineering to give a clear understanding of the techniques and processes for the reader who is new to this field. It speaks about how the Software Engineering has evolved from the past and what the modern domain of Software Engineering is. Then it talks about CMM, explaining in detail the CMM process model and its capability levels. It is further explained how CMM can be used for assessment of a software project, thus giving the reader good understanding of the use of much discussed model.

The book also talks about other process models such as ISO 9001, ISO 15504, BOOTSTRAP and SEPRM. It explains in detail about all of these capability models their process subsystems, the processes in the subsystem and the practices of the processes, giving description of the rating scale for all the models for doing assessments. The author has provided algorithms for all process models to do assessments and also put all the processes and their practices in an assessment form that makes the life of the auditors very easy. This algorithms and assessment form are also very beneficial for software engineering students as it gives them a feel how these models are used in industry for assessment.

I found the information on the SEPRM model to be very thorough. The book talks in detail on how this reference model helps in bringing forward the whole picture of the SE process system. Also, I found the model to be well integrated and comprehensive with the Software Engineering process. This model combines all of the above-mentioned models and it enables transformation of process capability levels between existing process models and standards. This is 2D model that helps in finding the weak areas in the software process that need improvement.

Overall, the book gives a good understanding of the various process models and their use. Besides, I found it very useful to get such good information on all of them in just one comprehensive text as it helped me to understand the application of these models simultaneously, and also helped me to compare them with each other. I would recommend this book to people who want to get better understanding of the software engineering process and the various process models.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Knowledge . Insight . Methods, April 18, 2001
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Jenny Ye (Calgary, AB Canada) - See all my reviews
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I have been looking around for a book which provides comprehensive and incisive information on software engineering processes for a long time. Finally I found this one. It has been really helpful to me and has answered lots of my questions.

If software development methodology is the key of today, software engineering process will be the answer of tomorrow. When trying to apply a model, we need to understand the model's history, philosophy behind, assessment method, algorithm, and most important, its advantages and disavantages. This book has covered all those areas for the most popular and innovative models. The insightful analysis will help us gain a deep understanding of those models.

However, this book is more than an introduction to those models. The most impressive part to me is the transformation and relationship analysis between models. So far few books have really covered this topic. With its cutting-edge SEPRM model, this book is able to provide a macro view on interrelationships of the different models.

To anyone who wants to learn the in-and-out of software engineering process and prepare for the challenge of tomorrow, I will definitely recommend this book.

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Software engineering is an increasingly important discipline that studies large-scale software development methodologies and approaches. Read the first page
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current process models, software engineering process system, process capability model, process system framework, process capability scale, software engineering process framework, process capability profile, unified process framework, mean weighted importance, process establishment methodologies, process capability determination, related characteristic curves, management process category, process capability level, process attribute ratings, process improvement achievement, process system assessment, software engineering process assessment, system testing audit, process assessment methodologies, process system modeling, target capability levels, software process system, process assessment methodology, process model tailored
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Method Output, Achieved Achieved Achieved, Comparing Table, Derived Process Attribute Ratings, Explanation of Algorithm, Observing Figure, Deming Circle, Practice Performance Rating Method Let, Project Capability Determination Method, Scale Description Rating, Top Ten Most, Annotated References Software, Characteristics Weight, Edwards Deming, Information Technology, Joseph Juran, Mobil Europe, Philip Crosby, Proceedings of the International Conference, Summary Assessment Record, Walter Shewhart
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