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This is a review of "Software Engineering with Java", written by Stephen Schach, reviewed by A. O'Riordan, from ACM Crossroads Winter 1999 issue.
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds6-2/schach.html

Description, contents, reviews, and ordering information for this book by Michael Friedman and Jeffrey Voas.
http://www.cigital.com/books/sa/

The author -Steve Mcconnell - talks about his experiences in the field of software engineering and more specifically on best practices in the Software Construction phase.
http://cc2e.com/

A review of The Mythical Man Month by Dr Dobbs Journal.
http://www.ercb.com/feature/feature.0001.html

This book by Roger Pressman looks at the various methodoligies and best practices in the field of Software Engineering starting from the waterfall porcess, to some of the newer trends such as Agile Methodologies and Extreme Programming.
http://www.rspa.com/

A textbook about software engineering aimed at second-year university students who already have a background in OO programming using Java. Focuses on UML and includes many exercises. Published by McGraw-Hill in 2001. By Timothy C. Lethbridge and Robert Laganière of the University of Ottawa, Canada.
http://www.site.uottawa.ca/school/research/lloseng/

By Benjamin Kovitz; Manning Publications Co., 1998, ISBN 1884777597. A comprehensive guidebook for the programmer or manager writing requirements for the first time, as well as the experienced system analyst. [publisher website]
https://secure.manning.com/catalog/view.php?book=kovitz

A book for beginners who want to learn how to program and a refresher for experienced programmers
http://www.craftof.com/

This book discusses how to complement use cases with Quality Function Deployment (QFD), Software Reliability Engineering (SRE), Model-Based Specification (preconditions, postconditions and invariants), Requirements Configuration Management, and Project Portfolio Management
http://software-quality-consulting.com

The IEEE's Software Engineering Body of Knowledge categorizes the domain of software engineering. Available online, the document describes the generally accepted knowledge required of software engineers.
http://www.swebok.org/

Function point training manual by David H. Longstreet. The manual describes the process of Function Point Counting in detail, along with several case studies and examples.
http://www.SoftwareMetrics.Com/freemanual.htm

The Web Testing Handbook seeks to help developers and testers who are making the transition from testing traditional client/server, PC, and/or mainframe systems to testing rapidly changing Web sites and applications.
https://www.sqe.com/ecom/ecom.as...ReferenceID=410&Function=PREVIEW