
What Every Engineer Should Know about Software Engineering
Philip A. Laplante(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 20. September 2017
Book
Hardback
978-1-138-46853-5 (ISBN)
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Do you
Use a computer to perform analysis or simulations in your daily work?
Write short scripts or record macros to perform repetitive tasks?
Need to integrate off-the-shelf software into your systems or require multiple applications to work together?
Find yourself spending too much time working the kinks out of your code?
Work with software engineers on a regular basis but have difficulty communicating or collaborating?
If any of these sound familiar, then you may need a quick primer in the principles of software engineering. Nearly every engineer, regardless of field, will need to develop some form of software during their career. Without exposure to the challenges, processes, and limitations of software engineering, developing software can be a burdensome and inefficient chore.
In What Every Engineer Should Know about Software Engineering, Phillip Laplante introduces the profession of software engineering along with a practical approach to understanding, designing, and building sound software based on solid principles. Using a unique question-and-answer format, this book addresses the issues and misperceptions that engineers need to understand in order to successfully work with software engineers, develop specifications for quality software, and learn the basics of the most common programming languages, development approaches, and paradigms.
Use a computer to perform analysis or simulations in your daily work?
Write short scripts or record macros to perform repetitive tasks?
Need to integrate off-the-shelf software into your systems or require multiple applications to work together?
Find yourself spending too much time working the kinks out of your code?
Work with software engineers on a regular basis but have difficulty communicating or collaborating?
If any of these sound familiar, then you may need a quick primer in the principles of software engineering. Nearly every engineer, regardless of field, will need to develop some form of software during their career. Without exposure to the challenges, processes, and limitations of software engineering, developing software can be a burdensome and inefficient chore.
In What Every Engineer Should Know about Software Engineering, Phillip Laplante introduces the profession of software engineering along with a practical approach to understanding, designing, and building sound software based on solid principles. Using a unique question-and-answer format, this book addresses the issues and misperceptions that engineers need to understand in order to successfully work with software engineers, develop specifications for quality software, and learn the basics of the most common programming languages, development approaches, and paradigms.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
770 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-46853-5 (9781138468535)
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