This book aims to prepare students as a software engineer by bridging some gaps between academia and the demand of companies. It introduces software engineering methods and demonstrates how they augment the software development lifecycle. The book helps readers arriving at a software engineering method for a software development/maintenance engagement using a step-by-step approach.
Software Engineering Methods: A Design Thinking Based Approach introduces readers to the importance of software engineering methods and how to arrive at a method for their specific software development using contemporary techniques. It distinguishes between the software development lifecycle and software engineering methods, providing clarity on the role of software engineers. It introduces various influencers on methods such as technology, problem domain, contemporary engineering practices, industry standard optimisation techniques (e.g., Lean), organisational maturity, and quality requirements. The author examines contemporary practice-driven software development methods and describes key practices. Through the use of a consistent example problem, the book demonstrates how to apply design thinking techniques to identify optimal solutions, while also examining contemporary, practice-driven methodologies. Each chapter builds on the previous one, culminating in the development of a comprehensive software engineering method tailored to the example problem. This practical, hands-on approach ensures readers can apply the concepts to their own projects effectively.
This book targets students and early-career professionals in software development. It helps readers identify appropriate software engineering methodologies for their projects, particularly benefiting those in startups and IT-inexperienced organisations. It also helps professionals in larger organisations understand the rationale behind their company’s development methodologies.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 Complex Software Systems Chapter 2 Software Engineering Chapter 3 Influencers of Software Engineering Method Chapter 4 Introduction to the Problem Chapter 5 Software Engineering Practices Chapter 6 Software Engineering Practice Catalogue Chapter 7 Software Engineering Practice Adoption Chapter 8 Design Thinking Chapter 9 Solution Architecture Chapter 10 Optimisation, Quality and Organisation Maturity Chapter 11 Software Engineering Method Consolidation
About the Author :
Dr. Soumya Sankar Basu is a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy and has nearly 30 years of experience in academic and software services and consulting organizations. He has a PhD (Engineering) from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University, India. Prior to his PhD, he received his Master’s in Computer Applications and Bachelor’s with honours in Mathematics. He currently serves as a Senior Lecturer in Software Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Computing and Digital Technologies, Sheffield Hallam
University, Sheffield, United Kingdom. Prior to joining the university, he worked for tier 1 software services and consulting organizations like IBM Global Business Services, PwC Consulting, and Wipro Technologies. His
interest areas lie in Software Engineering, Software Systems Engineering, Software Development Methodologies, Software Architecture, Software Development, Object Oriented Programming, Design thinking, Cloud Based Application Architecting, Internet of Things, and Process Automation.
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