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Название Computer systems and software engineering: concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications
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Тематика Computer systems. ; Software engineering. ; COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy ; COMPUTERS / Computer Science ; COMPUTERS / Data Processing ; COMPUTERS / Hardware / General ; COMPUTERS / Information Technology ; COMPUTERS / Machine Theory ; COMPUTERS / Reference ; EBSCO eBooks
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"This book 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"--.

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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Editorial Advisory Board
  • List of Contributors
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Section 1: Fundamental Concepts and Theories
    • Chapter 1: A Brief Overview of Software Process Models
    • Chapter 2: Learning Software Industry Practices With Open Source and Free Software Tools
    • Chapter 3: Introduction to Network Security
    • Chapter 4: The Human Role in Model Synthesis
    • Chapter 5: The Role of Compliance and Conformance in Software Engineering
    • Chapter 6: Some Key Topics to be Considered in Software Process Improvement
  • Section 2: Development and Design Methodologies
    • Chapter 7: Important Issues in Software Fault Prediction
    • Chapter 8: ECSE
    • Chapter 9: Incorporating Free/Open-Source Data and Tools in Software Engineering Education
    • Chapter 10: Applying Online Learning in Software Engineering Education
    • Chapter 11: Practicing Soft Skills in Software Engineering
    • Chapter 12: An Integrated Secure Software Engineering Approach for Functional, Collaborative, and Information Concerns
    • Chapter 13: Knowware-Based Software Engineering
    • Chapter 14: Building Defect Prediction Models in Practice
    • Chapter 15: Providing Automated Holistic Process and Knowledge Assistance During Software Modernization
    • Chapter 16: Supporting Model-Driven Development
    • Chapter 17: A Framework of Statistical and Visualization Techniques for Missing Data Analysis in Software Cost Estimation
    • Chapter 18: A Methodology for Model-Based Reliability Estimation
    • Chapter 19: Understanding the Role of Knowledge Management in Software Development
    • Chapter 20: A Semantic-Enabled Framework for E-Government Systems Development
    • Chapter 21: Towards Knowledge Management to Support Decision Making for Software Process Development
    • Chapter 22: Dynamically Reconfigurable Architectures
    • Chapter 23: Model-Based Testing of Highly Configurable Embedded Systems
    • Chapter 24: A Two-Layer Approach to Developing Self-Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems in Open Environment
    • Chapter 25: A Proposed Pragmatic Software Development Process Model
    • Chapter 26: Quality-Driven Database System Development Within MDA Approach
    • Chapter 27: A Multi-Agent-Based Approach for Critical Components Identification and Testing
    • Chapter 28: Viewpoint-Based Modeling
    • Chapter 29: Attaining Semantic Enterprise Interoperability Through Ontology Architectural Patterns
    • Chapter 30: Developing Secure Software Using UML Patterns
    • Chapter 31: A Structured Method for Security Requirements Elicitation Concerning the Cloud Computing Domain
    • Chapter 32: Optimized and Distributed Variant Logic for Model-Driven Applications
  • Section 3: Tools and Technologies
    • Chapter 33: Natural Language Processing
    • Chapter 34: Teaching Software Engineering Through a Collaborative Game
    • Chapter 35: Wiki for Agility
    • Chapter 36: Object-Oriented Cognitive Complexity Measures
    • Chapter 37: A Semantic Approach for Multi-Agent System Design
    • Chapter 38: Designing an Evaluation Tool to Measure Emotional Goals
    • Chapter 39: Consistency Checking of Specification in UML
    • Chapter 40: Excess Entropy in Computer Systems
    • Chapter 41: Model-Driven Reverse Engineering of Open Source Systems
    • Chapter 42: Parameterized Transformation Schema for a Non-Functional Properties Model in the Context of MDE
    • Chapter 43: Software Development Tools to Automate CAD/CAM Systems
    • Chapter 44: Code Clone Detection and Analysis in Open Source Applications
    • Chapter 45: A Method to Design a Software Process Architecture in a Multimodel Environment
    • Chapter 46: A Mixed-Criticality Integration in Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Section 4: Utilization and Applications
    • Chapter 47: Towards an Understanding of Collaborations in Agile Course Projects
    • Chapter 48: Underpinning EISB With Enterprise Interoperability Neighboring Scientific Domains
    • Chapter 49: Lessons From Practices and Standards in Safety-Critical and Regulated Sectors
    • Chapter 50: Experiences in Software Engineering Education
    • Chapter 51: Digital Home
    • Chapter 52: An Innovative Approach to the Development of an International Software Process Lifecycle Standard for Very Small Entities
    • Chapter 53: From Textual Analysis to Requirements Elicitation
    • Chapter 54: Learning Software Engineering With Global Teams
    • Chapter 55: Controlled Experiments as Means to Teach Soft Skills in Software Engineering
    • Chapter 56: Open Innovation
    • Chapter 57: Requirements Refinement and Component Reuse
    • Chapter 58: Agile Development Processes and Knowledge Documentation
    • Chapter 59: Feral Systems as Institutional Phenomena
    • Chapter 60: Reverse Engineering of Object-Oriented Code
    • Chapter 61: An Integrated Infrastructure Using Process Mining Techniques for Software Process Verification
    • Chapter 62: Validating Autonomic Services
    • Chapter 63: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Design Patterns on Class Structural Quality
    • Chapter 64: Managing Tacit Knowledge to Improve Software Processes
    • Chapter 65: Software Engineering and New Emerging Technologies
    • Chapter 66: On Software Architecture Processes and Their Use in Practice
    • Chapter 67: Modeling Trust Relationships for Developing Trustworthy Information Systems
    • Chapter 68: The Impact of Software Testing Governance Choices
    • Chapter 69: Organization and Information Support of Expert Reviews of I&C Systems Modernization at NPP of Ukraine
    • Chapter 70: Open Source Software Adaptation in Africa
  • Section 5: Organizational and Social Implications
    • Chapter 71: The Influence of Personality Traits on Software Engineering and Its Applications
    • Chapter 72: Bridging the Academia-Industry Gap in Software Engineering
    • Chapter 73: Developing Communities of Practice to Prepare Software Engineers With Effective Team Skills
    • Chapter 74: Teaching Software Architecture in Industrial and Academic Contexts
    • Chapter 75: Engaging Software Engineering Students With Employability Skills
    • Chapter 76: Peer Feedback in Software Engineering Courses
    • Chapter 77: Threats Classification
    • Chapter 78: Preventing the Increasing Resistance to Change Through a Multi-Model Environment as a Reference Model in Software Process Improvement
    • Chapter 79: Addressing Privacy in Traditional and Cloud-Based Systems
    • Chapter 80: Project-Based Learning
  • Section 6: Critical Issues and Challenges
    • Chapter 81: Critical Issues in Requirements Engineering Education
    • Chapter 82: Is Modeling a Treatment for the Weakness of Software Engineering?
    • Chapter 83: Technique for Risk Identification of Software Acquisition and Information Technologies
    • Chapter 84: T-Way Testing Strategies
    • Chapter 85: Threat Analysis in Goal-Oriented Security Requirements Modelling
    • Chapter 86: Prediction of Change-Prone Classes Using Machine Learning and Statistical Techniques
    • Chapter 87: Software Evolution Visualization
    • Chapter 88: Towards a New Approach for Controlling the Reorganization Process of Multi-Agent Systems
  • Index
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