Abstract
This book examines the issues concerning our investments in software systems and software-rich, embedded systems. As far as I can tell, every aspect of this difficult subject seems to have been covered. It is, I believe, the first time that such a book has appeared. Prof. Boehm's book is not only quite old by now; it examined economic aspects of systems from a totally different viewpoint and with different aims. A book on the economics of software has been needed for quite a long time. All analysts look at the economic aspects of what they propose to do -- if they don't they are certainly not professional; they are wasteful amateurs. However, it is unfortunately rare for this to be done well as very few technical analysts have the basic economic training to do so.
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- Review of "Return on Software by Steve Tockey"; Addison Wesley, 2005
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Review of "Testing Embedded Software by Bart Broekman and Edwin Notenboom"; Addison Wesley.; 2003
This book discusses testing of software and software-rich systems; particularly those that are embedded in larger Hardware/Software systems. On the other hand, to describe it another way, this book is one of those books that make writing book reviews ...
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