The standard slide sets typically follow the book's structured approach:
Detailed breakdowns of the Waterfall model, Incremental models, and Evolutionary models (like Spiral development).
Covering the "4 P’s" (People, Product, Process, and Project)—essential for anyone transitioning from a coder to a lead.
The 6th edition of Roger S. Pressman’s Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach
Pressman defines software engineering as a layered technology. Any presentation on this book will likely start with this hierarchy: The bedrock of the entire process.
The standard slide sets typically follow the book's structured approach:
Detailed breakdowns of the Waterfall model, Incremental models, and Evolutionary models (like Spiral development).
Covering the "4 P’s" (People, Product, Process, and Project)—essential for anyone transitioning from a coder to a lead.
The 6th edition of Roger S. Pressman’s Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach
Pressman defines software engineering as a layered technology. Any presentation on this book will likely start with this hierarchy: The bedrock of the entire process.