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Designing Software-Intensive Systems—Methods and Principles

 

 

Designing Software-Intensive Systems: Methods and Principles

by Pierre F. Tiako 

2009 (581 pages)

ISBN:9781599046990

Providing relevant theoretical foundations, principles, methodologies, frameworks, and the latest research findings, this book explores complex issues associated with software engineering environment capabilities for designing software-intensive systems.

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Designing Software-Intensive Systems—Methods and Principles

 

Preface

Section I - Process Support Specification and Modeling Techniques

Chapter I

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Differentiated Process Support for Large Software Projects

Chapter II

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Modeling Techniques for Software-Intensive Systems

Chapter III

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Service Orientation and Software-Intensive Systems

Section II - Requirements, Changes, and Tracability

Chapter IV

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From Scenarios to Requirements in Mobile Client-Server Systems

Chapter V

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Evolution in Model-Driven Software Product-Line Architectures

Chapter VI

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Traceability in Model-Driven Software Development

Section III - Software Architectures and Architectural Alternatives

Chapter VII

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Choosing Basic Architectural Alternatives

Chapter VIII

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Architecting Virtual Reality Systems

Chapter IX

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A Survey of Software Architecture Approaches

Section IV - Analysis, Evaluation, and Optimization

Chapter X

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Dynamic Analysis and Profiling of Multithreaded Systems

Chapter XI

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Evaluating Quality of Service for Enterprise Distributed Systems

Chapter XII

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Reducing the Complexity of Modeling Large Software Systems

Section V - Best Practices and Integrations

Chapter XIII

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A Domain-Specific Language for Describing Grid Applications

Chapter XIV

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A Framework for Understanding the Open Source Revolution

Chapter XV

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Quality Metrics for Evaluating Data Provenance

Chapter XVI

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System Integration Using Model—Driven Engineering

Compilation of References