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Component-Based Software Engineering: Putting the Pieces Together

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(Pearson Education) A collection of expert information on software engineering, defining and explaining nearly every aspect of component engineering. Includes an overview of the complexities of the component-based software life cycle, covering ways to avoid mistakes and how to work with current technologies such as CORBA CCM. Software engineering.

880 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2001

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George T. Heineman

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George T. Heineman is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at WPI. His research interests are in Software Engineering. He co-edited the 2001 book "Component-Based Software Engineering: Putting the Pieces Together". He is nearly half-way towards his childhood goal of writing one million lines of code.

Aside from his professional pursuits, George is an avid puzzler. He invented Sujiken(R), a Sudoku variation played on a right-triangle arrangement of cells in which numbers cannot repeat in a horizontal row, vertical column or diagonal in any direction.
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