ABSTRACT

Computer Systems Engineering Management provides a superb guide to the overall effort of computer systemsbridge building. It explains what to do before you get to the river, how to organise your work force, how to manage the construction, and what do when you finally reach the opposite shore. It delineates practical approaches to real-world development issues and problems presents many examples and case histories and explains techniques that apply to everything from microprocessors to mainframes and from person computer applications to extremely sophisticated systems

chapter 1|16 pages

Engineering and Development Overview

chapter 2|30 pages

The Modern Engineering Environment

chapter 3|38 pages

The Project Plan

chapter 4|26 pages

Systems Engineering

chapter 5|44 pages

Hardware Development

chapter 6|72 pages

Software Development

chapter 7|24 pages

Technical Publications

chapter 8|42 pages

Integration and Test

chapter 9|36 pages

Technical Reviews

chapter 10|38 pages

Configuration Control Procedures