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Software Requirements and Specifications: A Lexicon of Software Practice, Principles, Prejudices View Larger Image | Michael Jackson Addison-Wesley, Paperback, Published August 1995, 272 pages, ISBN 0201877120 | List Price: $49.99 Our Price: $38.95 You Save: $11.04 (22% Off)
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This book by a well-known name in software engineering -- the creator of the Jackson Method -- brings together 75 short pieces about principles and techniques for requirements analysis, specifications, and design. The ideas discussed are deep, but at the same time, lightly and wittily expressed. The book is fun to read, rewarding the reader with many valuable and novel insights.
Other important topics include principles for evaluating development methods, and new approaches to capturing and describing requirements and specifications, based on the relationship between the software system and the problem context and incisive information about the proper role of mathematics and formalism.
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