Computer Systems and Software Engineering: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Volume III

  • 11h 50m
  • Information Resources Management Association (IRMA)
  • IGI Global
  • 2018

Professionals in the interdisciplinary field of computer science focus on the design, operation, and maintenance of computational systems and software. Methodologies and tools of engineering are utilized alongside computer applications to develop efficient and precise information databases.

Computer Systems and Software Engineering: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a comprehensive reference source for the latest scholarly material on trends, techniques, and uses of various technology applications and examines the benefits and challenges of these computational developments. Highlighting a range of pertinent topics such as utility computing, computer security, and information systems applications, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for academicians, researchers, students, web designers, software developers, and practitioners interested in computer systems and software engineering.

About the Author

Information Resources Management Association (IRMA) is a research-based professional organization dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of information resources management in modern organizations. IRMA's primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing information resources as key enterprise assets among IRM/IT professionals. IRMA brings together researchers, practitioners, academicians, and policy makers in information technology management from over 50 countries.

In this Book

  • Model-Driven Reverse Engineering of Open Source Systems
  • Parameterized Transformation Schema for a Non-Functional Properties Model in the Context of MDE
  • Software Development Tools to Automate CAD/CAM Systems
  • Code Clone Detection and Analysis in Open Source Applications
  • A Method to Design a Software Process Architecture in a Multimodel Environment: An Overview
  • A Mixed-Criticality Integration in Cyber-Physical Systems: A Heterogeneous Time-Triggered Architecture on a Hybrid SoC Platform
  • Towards an Understanding of Collaborations in Agile Course Projects
  • Underpinning EISB with Enterprise Interoperability Neighboring Scientific Domains
  • Lessons From Practices and Standards in Safety-Critical and Regulated Sectors
  • Experiences in Software Engineering Education: Using Scrum, Agile Coaching, and Virtual Reality
  • Digital Home: A Case Study Approach to Teaching Software Engineering Concepts
  • An Innovative Approach to the Development of an International Software Process Lifecycle Standard for Very Small Entities
  • From Textual Analysis to Requirements Elicitation
  • Learning Software Engineering with Global Teams
  • Controlled Experiments as Means to Teach Soft Skills in Software Engineering
  • Open Innovation: Assessing the Socio-Economic Factors of Global Software Development
  • Requirements Refinement and Component Reuse: The Forever Contract-Based Approach
  • Agile Development Processes and Knowledge Documentation
  • Feral Systems as Institutional Phenomena: A Framework for Analyzing Persistent Computer Workarounds
  • Reverse Engineering of Object-Oriented Code: An ADM Approach
  • An Integrated Infrastructure Using Process Mining Techniques for Software Process Verification
  • Validating Autonomic Services: Challenges and Approaches
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