Ian Sommerville mainly investigates Software engineering, Requirements engineering, Requirements analysis, Requirement and Systems engineering. Ian Sommerville has included themes like Component-based software engineering, Software development, Software development process and Software construction in his Software engineering study. In Requirements analysis, Ian Sommerville works on issues like Software requirements specification, which are connected to Simple.
His Requirement course of study focuses on Software requirements and Civil engineering software. His Systems engineering study combines topics in areas such as Viewpoints and Management science. His Requirements elicitation research includes themes of Non-functional requirement and Business requirements.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Software engineering, Human–computer interaction, Systems engineering, Process and Requirements engineering. The concepts of his Software engineering study are interwoven with issues in Software system, Software, Software development, Component-based software engineering and Social software engineering. His study on Social software engineering also encompasses disciplines like
His studies deal with areas such as Management science, Knowledge management, Dependability, Systems design and Process management as well as Process. His study in Requirements engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Civil engineering software, Risk analysis and Requirements analysis. The Requirements analysis study which covers Non-functional requirement that intersects with Requirements traceability.
Cloud computing, Knowledge management, Software engineering, Risk analysis and Software are his primary areas of study. His Cloud computing research incorporates themes from Provisioning, Embedded system and Server. The study incorporates disciplines such as System deployment, Process and Accident in addition to Knowledge management.
His Software engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Software system, Software development, Social software engineering, Software construction and Knowledge engineering. His studies deal with areas such as Personal software process, Software Engineering Process Group and Software requirements as well as Social software engineering. His Software study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Systems engineering and Process management.
His primary areas of investigation include Cloud computing, Management science, Data science, Knowledge management and Information technology. His Cloud computing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Computer security, Provisioning, Server and Focus. His Management science research incorporates elements of Method engineering, Interactive systems engineering, Systems development life cycle, System of systems engineering and Health systems engineering.
His study looks at the relationship between Knowledge management and fields such as Situated, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Ian Sommerville has included themes like Software engineering and Resilience in his Engineering management study. The various areas that Ian Sommerville examines in his Software engineering study include Software requirements, Personal software process, Knowledge engineering, Code coverage and Rigour.
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Ingenieria del Software
Ian Sommerville;María Isabel Alfonso Galipienso.
(2005)
Requirements Engineering: Processes and Techniques
Gerald Kotonya;Ian Sommerville.
(1998)
Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide
Ian Sommerville;Pete Sawyer.
(1997)
Socio-technical systems: From design methods to systems engineering
Gordon Baxter;Ian Sommerville.
Interacting with Computers (2011)
Ethnographically-informed systems design for air traffic control
R. Bentley;J. A. Hughes;D. Randall;T. Rodden.
(1992)
Software engineering (6th ed.)
Ian Sommerville.
(2001)
Software Engineering (7th Edition)
Ian Sommerville.
(2004)
Cloud Migration: A Case Study of Migrating an Enterprise IT System to IaaS
Ali Khajeh-Hosseini;David Greenwood;Ian Sommerville.
international conference on cloud computing (2010)
The Cloud Adoption Toolkit: supporting cloud adoption decisions in the enterprise
Ali Khajeh-Hosseini;David Greenwood;James W. Smith;Ian Sommerville.
Software - Practice and Experience (2012)
Requirements engineering with viewpoints
Gerald Kotonya;Ian Sommerville.
Software Engineering Journal (1996)
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