Patterns for Performance and Operability: Building and Testing Enterprise Software

by Chris Ford

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Structured to follow the software life cycle, Patterns for Performance and Operability provides advice and examples-based instructions at every phase. You can read it from start to finish or go directly to those chapters that interest you the most. Whatever approach you choose, you will learn: How to: ?? Define and document comprehensive non-functional requirements for any software system ?? Define scope and logistics for non-functional test activities ?? show more Execute non-functional tests and report results clearly and effectively ?? Patterns f show less

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Chris Ford has been a modeller since childhood, starting with simple plastic and balsa wood kits. By his teens he had become almost exclusively interested in railway modelling and by adulthood he had developed a particular interest in more 'quirky' railway prototypes, especially the narrow gauge lines. Chris has built many model railway layouts show more over the years, both for private home use and for public exhibition display. Most of these layouts have featured in articles published in the model railway press and he has won the Reiner Hendriksen award twice. This is his fourth book for Crowood. show less

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Technology, Nonfiction
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005.1Computer science, information & general worksComputer science, knowledge & systemsArtificial Intelligence/Virtual RealitySoftware development
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QA76.76 .D47 .P3768ScienceMathematicsMathematicsInstruments and machinesCalculating machinesElectronic computers. Computer scienceComputer software
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