Software Reading Techniques (e-bog) af Zhu, Yang‐Ming
Zhu, Yang‐Ming (forfatter)

Software Reading Techniques e-bog

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Learn twenty software reading techniques to enhance your effectiveness in reviewing and inspecting software artifacts such as requirements specifications, designs, code files, and usability. Software review and inspection is the best practice in software development that detects and fixes problems early. Software professionals are trained to write software but not read and analyze software writ...
E-bog 265,81 DKK
Forfattere Zhu, Yang‐Ming (forfatter)
Forlag Apress
Udgivet 17 november 2016
Genrer UMC
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781484223468
Learn twenty software reading techniques to enhance your effectiveness in reviewing and inspecting software artifacts such as requirements specifications, designs, code files, and usability. Software review and inspection is the best practice in software development that detects and fixes problems early. Software professionals are trained to write software but not read and analyze software written by peers. As a result, individual reading skills vary widely. Because the effectiveness of software review and inspection is highly dependent on individual reading skills, differential outcomes among software readers vary by a factor of ten. Software Reading Techniques is designed to close that gap.Dr YangMing Zhu's depth of experience as a software architect, team leader, and scientist make him singularly well-equipped to bring you up to speed on all the techniques and tips for optimizing the effectiveness and efficiency of your software review and inspection skills.What You'll Learn:Improve software review, inspection procedures, and reading skillsStudy traditional and modern advanced reading techniques applicable to software artifactsMaster specific reading techniques for software requirements specification, software design, and codeWho This Book Is For:Software professionals and software engineering students and researchers