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Encyclopedia of Computers and Computer History The Encyclopedia of Computers computer history software and Computer History provides a complete A-to-Z reference guide to computers, their development, computer history software and their usage in today`s world. Beginning with Abacus, this two-volume set provides over 900 pages of facts, definitions, biographies, histories, computer history software and explanations of a remarkable variety of computer-related subjects.The Encyclopedia`s 600 entries--many of which represent the first reference treatment of their subjects--address the diverse topics that form the backbone of the information revolution. Entries include essays on major corporations, computing machines, software, networking, computing concepts, research, laboratories, computer history software and pioneering individuals in computing history. In addition to these essays, each entry is also followed by a helpful list of further reading on that subject.Contributors to the Encyclopedia represent a wide cross-section of accomplished scholars in the fields of computer science computer history software and scientific history. Their informative, accessible essays enable readers to learn about computer history in a non-intimidating way.An invaluable addition to any library collection, the Encyclopedia of Computers computer history software and Computer History is an indispensable resource for undergraduates, graduate students, computer history software and anybody with an interest in, or question about, computers. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Trustworthy Systems Through Quantitative Software Engineering A benchmark text on software development computer history software and quantitative software engineering We all trust software. All too frequently, this trust is misplaced. Larry Bernstein has created computer history software and applied quantitative techniques to develop trustworthy software systems. He computer history software and C. M. Yuhas have organized this quantitative experience into a book of great value to make software trustworthy for all of us. ?Barry Boehm Trustworthy Systems Through Quantitative Software Engineering proposes a novel, reliability-driven software engineering approach, computer history software and discusses human factors in software engineering computer history software and how these affect team dynamics. This practical approach gives software engineering students computer history software and professionals a solid foundation in problem analysis, allowing them to meet customers` changing needs by tailoring their projects to meet specific challenges, computer history software and complete projects on schedule computer history software and within budget. Specifically, it helps developers identify customer requirements, develop software designs, manage a software development team, computer history software and evaluate software products to customer specifications. Students learn magic numbers of software engineering, rules of thumb that show how to simplify architecture, design, computer history software and implementation. Case histories computer history software and exercises clearly present successful software engineers` experiences computer history software and illustrate potential problems, results, computer history software and trade-offs. Also featuring an accompanying Web site with additional computer history software and related material, Trustworthy Systems Through Quantitative Software Engineering is a hands-on, project-oriented resource for upper-level software computer history software and computer science students, engineers, professional developers, managers, computer history software and professionals involved in software engineering projects. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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