This book focuses on a specialized branch of the vast domain of
software engineering: component-based software engineering (CBSE).
Component-Based Software Engineering: Methods and Metrics enhances the
basic understanding of components by defining categories,
characteristics, repository, interaction, complexity, and composition.
It divides the research domain of CBSE into three major sub-domains:
(1) reusability issues, (2) interaction and integration issues, and
(3) testing and reliability issues. This book covers the
state-of-the-art literature survey of at least 20 years in the domain
of reusability, interaction and integration complexities, and testing
and reliability issues of component-based software engineering. The
aim of this book is not only to review and analyze the previous works
conducted by eminent researchers, academicians, and organizations in
the context of CBSE, but also suggests innovative, efficient, and
better solutions. A rigorous and critical survey of traditional and
advanced paradigms of software engineering is provided in the book.
Features: In-interactions and Out-Interactions both are covered to
assess the complexity. In the context of CBSE both white-box and
black-box testing methods and their metrics are described. This work
covers reliability estimation using reusability which is an innovative
method. Case studies and real-life software examples are used to
explore the problems and their solutions. Students, research scholars,
software developers, and software designers or individuals interested
in software engineering, especially in component-based software
engineering, can refer to this book to understand the concepts from
scratch. These measures and metrics can be used to estimate the
software before the actual coding commences.
Les mer
Methods and Metrics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000222227
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter