The Software Engineering
Body of Knowledge guide provides a detailed categorization of the software
engineering discipline. The fact that it adopts the traditional waterfall model
to begin the description of the knowledge areas in software engineering makes
it easy to comprehend. An important feature of the guide is that concentrates on
the software engineering process as a whole, instead of describing technologies.
Thereby, it gives a thorough outlook of the functional components of the
software engineering process. The organization of the document into knowledge
areas, sub-areas and topics improves readability and understandability; so one
can begin with the knowledge area of interest and then focus on a particular
aspect.
Ø Emergent properties and FSM (Functional
Size Measurement) in software requirements
Ø Family pattern design, invention design,
ADL (Architecture Description Language), and IDL (Interface Description
Language) in software design
Ø Extreme programming, scrum and static
analysis in software construction
Ø Oracle, mutation testing, fault seeding,
and difference between fault and failure in software testing
Ø Different types of maintenance categories
in software maintenance
Ø SCSA (Software Configuration Status Accounting)
and SCSR (Software Configuration Status Reporting) in software configuration
management
Ø EF (Experience Factory), orthogonal defect
classification and personal software process in software engineering process
An aspect of software
engineering that I would like to have seen incorporated in the guide is
Knowledge Management, which is gaining importance in organizations worldwide.
Although KM is almost equivalent to the Experience Factory discussed in the software
engineering process knowledge area, it also comprises of the knowledge and documents
which are not part of the deliverables.
Since the guide is a
dynamic document, it explains the evolving software engineering standards, best
practices and processes and the inter-relationships between them and equips the
software engineering professional with the necessary knowledge of what to do in
a specified situation.
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