Quantitative Software Engineering Series

The Quantitative Software Engineering Series focuses on the convergence of systems engineering and software engineering with emphasis on quantitative engineering trade-off analysis. Each title brings the principles and theory of programming in-the-large and industrial strength software into focus.

This practical series helps software developers, software engineers, systems engineers, and graduate students understand and benefit from this convergence through the unique weaving of software engineering case histories, quantitative analysis, and technology into the project effort. You will find each publication reinforces the series goal of assisting the reader with producing useful, well-engineered software systems.

Lawrence Bernstein, Series Editor

Professor Bernstein is currently Industry Research Professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology. He previously pursued a distinguished executive career at Bell Laboratories. He is a Fellow of IEEE and ACM.

Published Titles:

Trustworthy Systems Through Quantitative Software Engineering

Lawrence Bernstein and CM. Yuhas 978-0-471-69691-9

Software Measurement and Estimation: A Practical Approach

Linda M. Laird and M. Carol Brennan 978-0-471-67622-5

Software Performance and Scalability: A Quantitative Approach

Henry H. Liu 978-0-470-46253-9

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