Roger S. Pressman

Roger S. Pressman is an American software engineer, author and consultant, and President of R.S. Pressman & Associates. He is also Founder and Director of Engineering for EVannex.

He received a BSE from the University of Connecticut, an MS from the University of Bridgeport and a PhD from the University of Connecticut. He has over 40 years of experience working as a software engineer, a manager, a professor, an author, and a consultant, focusing on software engineering issues.[1] He has been on the Editorial Boards of IEEE Software and The Cutter IT Journal. He is a member of the IEEE and Tau Beta Pi.

Pressman has designed and developed products that are used worldwide for software engineering training and process improvement. [2] In recent years, he has been involved with electric vehicles and has founded an e-commerce company that services the electric vehicle market segment. [3]

Publications

Roger Pressman has authored several articles[4] and books on technical and management subjects.[5] A selection:

References

  1. John J. Marciniak (2002) Encyclopedia of Software Engineering: Custom. John Wiley. p. 964
  2. About Dr. Roger S. Pressman. Retrieved 20 Okt 2008.
  3. Retrieved 20 Nov 2015.
  4. Roger S. Pressman Facets and more with CompleteSearchList of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server. Retrieved 20 Okt 2008.
  5. The EdistaLearning website states that his book, "Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach", is the world's most widely used software engineering textbook. Worldwide, this book has sold more than 3 million copies and is the world's best selling book in software engineering. The book has been translated into eight languages, recent translations include: Chinese (2 dialects), Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, and Hindi. The book has been used at over 500 Universities worldwide and is also widely used in industry and is required reading for many industry and government short courses.
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