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Revision as of 10:44, 25 October 2007
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Textbooks
- Sommerville, Ian (2004). Software Engineering, Second. Pearson Education. ISBN 0321210263.
- Pressman, Roger S. (2005). Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, Sixth. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0072853182.
- Ghezzi, Carlo; Mehdi Jazayeri, and Dino Mandrioli (2003). Fundamentals of Software Engineering, Second. Pearson Education. ISBN 0133056996.
- Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence; Joanne M. Atlee (2006). Software Engineering: Theory and Practice, Third. Pearson Education. ISBN 0131469134.
Coding and design
- Gamma, Erich; Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides; a.k.a. the Gang of Four (1995). Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software. Pearson Education. ISBN 0201633612.
- McConnell, Steve (2004). Code Complete. Microsoft. ISBN 0735619670.
- Fowler, Martin (1999). Refactoring. Pearson Education. ISBN 0201485672.
Agile methodology
- Kent, Beck (2004). extreme Programming explained: Embrace Change, foreword by Erich Gamma, 2nd. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0321278658.
Background reading
- Brooks, Fred (1995). Mythical Man Month. Pearson Education. ISBN 0201835959.