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(More customer reviews)As a software Engineer I'm working in systems development projectsalmost all the time. After many years of using different approachesto make analysis and design finally I found what I think is the BEST TOOL!!! I can have to make systems flow better and ON TIME!!! The book is a Great GUIDELINE to the steps to follow about systems analysis, software analysis and software Design. Going through all the steps is almost an easy job and you can see how the system pieces fit each other in a coordinate way. I think every systems analyst should have this book on the shelf!!! Thank you, very much. Rafael Campillo Rodriguez e-mail: rcr@dino.coacade.uv.mx
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This text is designed for the introductory programming course or the software engineering projects course offered in departments of computer science. In essence, it is a cookbook for software engineering, presenting the subject as a series of steps (or rules) that the student can apply to successfully complete any software project. In contrast, Pressman's other book, Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, 5/e, (2001), is intended as a text for senior and graduate level courses and is a more comprehensive, in-depth treatment of the software engineering process.
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