A Discipline of Software Engineering
Bob Walraet
This comprehensive approach to the creation of software systems charts a road through system modelling techniques, allowing software engineers to create software meeting two very basic requirements: firstly, that the software system represents a narrow emulation of the organization system that served as its model; and secondly that the software system displays life attributes identical to those of the organization system that it automatizes. The result is a quantum leap increase in software application quality. Such benefit is achieved by the introduction of a fundamental paradigm: the office-floor metaphor which incorporates such well-balanced basic ideas as the functional normalization of tasks and information (in sharp contrast to the classic data normalization) and the principle of tenant-ownership.
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Année:
1991
Edition:
Unknown Binding
Editeur::
North-Holland
Langue:
english
Pages:
506
ISBN 10:
0444891315
ISBN 13:
9780444891310
Fichier:
DJVU, 10.61 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1991