January 2022
Beginner
332 pages
11h 57m
English
The ultimate goal of most software engineering projects is to produce a working program. The act of transforming the detailed design into a valid program in some programming language, together with all its supporting activities, is referred to as implementation. To simplify matters in this chapter, we assume a traditional software engineering life cycle, with an explicit, detailed design being produced. In many cases the detailed design is not done explicitly but is left as part of the implementation. Chapter 7 discussed techniques for software design, and Chapter 8 described how to evaluate good designs.
Doing the detailed design as part of the implementation is usually faster, but it may result in a less ...
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