Ch 1: Software and Software Engineering
Ch 2: Process Models
Ch 3: Agile Development
The official instructor resources for Pressman’s 6th edition typically include a series of PowerPoint files organized by chapter. If you acquire a legitimate copy (usually via McGraw-Hill’s instructor repository), you will find approximately 25 to 30 separate PPT files.
Here is a breakdown of the key modules you can expect to find in these presentation decks: roger s pressman software engineering 6th edition ppt
Why not just use the 8th edition slides? Here is the critical difference:
| Feature | Pressman 6th Edition PPT | Pressman 8th/9th Edition PPT | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Focus | Foundational, heavy on CMMI and classic process models | Heavy on Agile, DevOps, Cloud computing, and Security | | Page Count | ~20-30 slides per chapter (condensed) | ~40-50 slides per chapter (expansive) | | UML Version | UML 1.x (basic class/sequence diagrams) | UML 2.x (interaction overview, timing diagrams) | | Test Bank Style | Fact-based (definition of LOC, FP) | Scenario-based (a startup wants X, what model do you use?) | Ch 1: Software and Software Engineering
Verdict: If your course is focused on fundamentals (waterfall, spiral, basic black/white box testing), the 6th edition PPTs are superior because they are less cluttered. If your course is modern Agile/DevOps, you need the 9th edition.