Sensible choice and organization of topics, made all the more
authoritative by the author's credentials as a senior academic in
the area Prof. David S. Rosenblum, University College London I find
Somerville inviting and readable and with more appropriate content
Julian Padget, University of Bath Sommerville takes case studies
from radically different areas of SE. This avoids excessive
stereotyping (hence blinkering), but permits some depth and detail.
Dr C Lester, Portsmouth University Software Engineering 8 presents
a broad perspective on software systems engineering, concentrating
on widely used techniques for developing large-scale systems.
Structured into 6 parts: 1: Introduction; 2: Requirements
Engineering; 3: Design; 4: Software Development; 5: Verification
and Validation; 6: Management And now with additional new chapters
on System Security Engineering, Aspect-oriented Software
Development, and Service-oriented systems! Building on the widely
acclaimed strengths of the 7th edition, 8 updates readers with the
latest developments in the field, whilst maintaining the structure
and content of the 7th easily upward compatible for those using the
text in a teaching environment.