
Engineering of Software: The Continuing Contributions of Leon J. Osterweil 2011th Edition
Author(s): Peri L. Tarr (Editor), Alexander L. Wolf
- Publisher: Springer
- Publication Date: 9 April 2011
- Edition: 2011th
- Language: English
- Print length: 425 pages
- ISBN-10: 9783642198229
- ISBN-13: 9783642198229
Book Description
In honor of Prof. Osterweil’s profound accomplishments, this book was prepared for a special honorary event held during the 2011 International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE). It contains some of his most important published works to date, together with several new articles written by leading authorities in the field, exploring the broad impact of his work in the past and how it will further impact software engineering research in the future. These papers, part of the core software engineering legacy and now available in one commented volume for the first time, are grouped into three sections: flow analysis for software dependability, the software lifecycle, and software process.
Editorial Reviews
Review
From the reviews:
“Readers will be delighted to learn about Osterweil’s devotion and farsightedness, and his ability to predict the future of software process as a discipline. … The book presents Osterweil’s works in three broad dimensions (parts): the engineering of software dependability, the software life cycle, and software processes. … This book will be highly appreciated by academics, practitioners, and software architects who wish to learn from past experiences in the field of software engineering.” (Harekrishna Misra, ACM Computing Reviews, June, 2012)
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In honor of Prof. Osterweil’s profound accomplishments, this book was prepared for a special honorary event held during the 2011 International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE). It contains some of his most important published works to date, together with several new articles written by leading authorities in the field, exploring the broad impact of his work in the past and how it will further impact software engineering research in the future. These papers, part of the core software engineering legacy and now available in one commented volume for the first time, are grouped into three sections: flow analysis for software dependability, the software lifecycle, and software process.
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