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Hi Guys,

I don't know if its right to ask the question here.

I am in search for a book on Software Engineering and i don't know its name.

One of my friend have a well worn version of it without the covers and so I know the table of contents of that book.

Here's the table of contents in it.

Part One Software-the Process and Its Management

Chapter 1: Software and Software Engineering Chapter 2: Project Management: Software Metrics Chapter 3: Project Management: Estimation Chapter 4: Project Management: Planning

Part Two System and Software Requirements Analysis

Chapter 5: Computer System Engineering Chapter 6: Requirements Analysis Fundamentals Chapter 7: Structured Analysis and Its Extensions Chapter 8: Object-Oriented Analysis and Data Modeling Chapter 9: Alternative analysis Techniques and Formal Methods

Part Three The Design and Implementation of Software

Chapter 10: Software Design Fundamentals Chapter 11: Data Flow-Oriented Design Chapter 12: Object-Oriented Design Chapter 13: Data-Oriented Design Methods Chapter 14: User Interface Design Chapter 15: Real-time Design Chapter 16: Programming Languages and Coding

Part Four Ensuring, Verifying, and Maintaining Software Integrity

Chapter 18: Software Testing Techniques Chapter 19: Software Testing Strategies Chapter 20: Software Maintenance Chapter 21:Software Configuration Management

Part Five The Role of Automation

Chapter 22: Computer-Aided Software engineering Chapter 23: Integrated Case Environments Chapter 24: The Road Ahead

I have tried google which provided me a link Click Here To View

As you can see google provided me the same index without any name [:)]

I have also tried Yahoo Answers to no avail

Thats why I tried here as the last resort, since the way things go around here, even the author maybe here.

Once again I apologize if this post is inappropriate in stackoverflow

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Yes, this is "Software engineering : a practitioner's approach" 3rd edition by Roger Pressman for sure. I had used this for my masters degree. I still have the copy at home!

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it looks like this could be the book:

http://dewey.petra.ac.id/jiunkpe_lb_47186.html

here's a link to the cover, on the back it has some of the same text:

http://goods.ruten.com.tw/item/show?11071010329320

ISBN: 0071127798

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no its not pressman too.. – naveen Jan 29 at 5:19
how do you know it's not pressman? – John Boker Jan 29 at 5:20
That's the book, if you see the second link it has the part 1 to part 5 headings, the same as the ones you posted. – John Boker Jan 29 at 5:22
@naveen, have a look at the back of the book. Other than a miscount of chapters in part 2, the parts are an EXACT match. Mismatch could be simply due to later edition of the book. – paxdiablo Jan 29 at 5:24
@naveen: it's pressman - note the "PRE 3rd ed" text in the scan - thats short for "Pressman, third edition"... and even if it's not pressman, pressman's book is highly recommended ;-) – Steven A. Lowe Jan 29 at 5:33
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thank you all... i bought 5th edition earlier while the syllabus was based on 3rd.. lets hope that the editions are upward compatible...

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