Description
Book SynopsisBy way of this book, Norman Schneidewind has officially bridged the gap between the two disparate fields. Filled with many real-world examples drawn from industry and government, Systems and Software Engineering with Applications provides a new perspective for systems and software engineers to consider when developing optimal solutions.
Table of ContentsPreface xix
Part 1 : Systems and Software Engineering Models, Methods, Tools, and Standards
Chapter 1: Quantitative Methods to Ensure the Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability of Computer Hardware and Software 1
Chapter 2: Overview of Software Reliability Engineering 45
Chapter 3: Statistical Quality Control 63
Chapter 4: Risk, Reliability, and Testing Case Study 77
Chapter 5: Models for Systems and Software Engineering 103
Chapter 6: Software Reliability Metrics 129
Chapter 7: Software Reliability and Metrics Tools 153
Chapter 8: Integrating Testing with Reliability 187
Chapter 9: Architecture, Performance, Reliability, and Availability 211
Chapter 10: Internet Fault Tree Analysis for Reliability Estimation 227
Chapter 11 : Standard for Software Reliability 245
Part 2: Applications of Systems and Software Engineering
Chapter 12: Simulation and Analytical Models: A Comparison 263
Chapter 13: Object-Oriented Methods for Modeling Software Reliability 289
Chapter 14: Cyber Security Prediction Models 305
Part 3: Systems and Software Engineering in the Workplace
Chapter 15: Ergonomics and Safety in the Workplace 333
Chapter 16: Facility Layout and Location Models 345
Chapter 17: Inventory Control 375
Part 4: Scheduling and Cost Control in Systems and Software
Chapter 18: Scheduling 389
Chapter 19: Forecasting Models 405
Chapter 20: Cost Analysis 415
Index 431