Cleanroom Software Engineering: Theory and Practice

  • Linger R
  • Trammell C
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4th ed. 1. Why Software Engineering? -- 2. Modeling the Process and Life Cycle -- 3. Planning and Managing the Project -- 4. Capturing the Requirements -- 5. Designing the Architecture -- 6. Designing the Modules -- 7. Writing the Programs -- 8. Testing the Programs -- 9. Testing the System -- 10. Delivering the System -- 11. Maintaining the System -- 12. Evaluating Products, Processes, and Resources -- 13. Improving Predictions, Products, Processes, and Resources -- 14. Future of Software Engineering.

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Linger, R. C., & Trammell, C. J. (1999). Cleanroom Software Engineering: Theory and Practice. In Industrial-Strength Formal Methods in Practice (pp. 351–372). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0523-7_16

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