Um curso universitário de um semestre sobre engenharia de software especializado em computação em nuvem, software como serviço (SaaS) e métodos ágeis de desenvolvimento de software usando Programação eXtrema (XP). Este livro não deve ser considerado como um tutorial passo-a-passo ou como um livro de referência. Ao invés disso, nossos objetivos são de combinar vários tópicos de engenharia de software em uma narrativa simples, ajudar os leitores a entender as ideias mais importantes com o uso de exemplos concretos que os permitam a "aprender fazendo" e ensinar o suficiente de cada tópico para que o leitor seja introduzido à área. Para ajudar a fazer os exercícios práticos, oferecemos uma imagem de máquina virtual que pode ser baixada da internet e implantada em uma nuvem. Um curso online aberto (MOOC) disponível em saas-class.org utiliza este livro como referência e oferece novos exercícios práticos e questionários. Veja http://saasbook.info para mais detalhes.
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Armando Fox is a Professor at UC Berkeley, the faculty advisor to the UC Berkeley MOOCLab, and the winner of the 2015 Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator award from the Association for Computing Machinery. During his previous time at Stanford, he received teaching and mentoring awards from the Associated Students of Stanford University, the Society of Women Engineers, and Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society. He was named one of the "Scientific American 50" in 2003 and is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award and the Gilbreth Lectureship of the National Academy of Engineering. In previous lives he helped design the Intel Pentium Pro microprocessor and founded a successful startup to commercialize his UC Berkeley dissertation research on mobile computing. He received his other degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT and the University of Illinois and is an ACM Distinguished Member. David Patterson is the Pardee Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley and is currently Director of the Parallel Computing Lab. In the past, he served as Chair of Berkeley's CS Division, Chair of the CRA, and President of the ACM. His best-known research projects are Reduced Instruction Set Computers (RISC), Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID), and Network of Workstations (NOW). This research led to many papers, 5 books, and about 30 of honors, including election to the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Sciences, the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame, and Fellow of the Computer History Museum. His teaching awards include the Distinguished Teaching Award (UC Berkeley), the Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award (ACM), the Mulligan Education Medal (IEEE), and the Undergraduate Teaching Award (IEEE). He received all his degrees from UCLA.
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