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Computer, Network, Software, and Hardware Engineering with Applications

There are many books on computers, networks, and software engineering but none that integrate the three with applications. Integration is important because, increasingly, software dominates the performance, reliability, maintainability, and availability of complex computer and systems. Books on soft...

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Autor principal: Schneidewind, Norman F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1438079
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description There are many books on computers, networks, and software engineering but none that integrate the three with applications. Integration is important because, increasingly, software dominates the performance, reliability, maintainability, and availability of complex computer and systems. Books on software engineering typically portray software as if it exists in a vacuum with no relationship to the wider system. This is wrong because a system is more than software. It is comprised of people, organizations, processes, hardware, and software. All of these components must be considered in an integr
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