Software and Systems Modeling: Theoretical and Practical Issues
Gerard Prudhomme
9781773613802
268 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Software and Systems Modeling: Theoretical and Practical Issues examines various aspects of software and system modeling providing an extensive information on the development of various prototype. It includes the meaning of weighted semantic networks, scientific computation, computer design, structured programming and agent analysis. Provide the reader with the insights into the evaluation of the Human-Computer Interaction and Commercial Customization Systems, so as to understand the relationship between the people and computers.
Author Bio
Gerard I. Prudhomme has a graduate degree (M.S.) for Computer Science from University College London (UCL). He has also worked as a software programmer and tech writer for different Fortune 500 companies, and studied at UCL, Harvard, and Oxford.