To visualize the project management and estimation techniques taught in Part 4:
Import the slides into PowerPoint or Google Slides to add your own notes, highlighting, or example code. | Requires official instructor login via local sales rep
If accessing the official 8th edition slides is impossible, use these next-best resources: | Freely accessible if the university has not
| Pathway | Description | Best For | Accessibility | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Official slides from McGraw-Hill's Instructor Resource Center. | Verified instructors who have adopted the book. | Requires official instructor login via local sales rep. | | 🏫 University Websites | Slides uploaded by professors for their specific courses. | Students enrolled in a course or anyone finding these publicly posted resources. | Freely accessible if the university has not restricted access. | | 📚 Document Sharing Sites | User-uploaded slides on platforms like SlideShare or SlideServe. | General users looking for specific chapters. | Freely accessible, but content may be incomplete. | | ⛏️ Manual Compilation | Downloading slides chapter by chapter from various sources. | Users unable to find a complete collection elsewhere. | Requires time and effort to search and compile. | and Component-Level Design.
Official PowerPoint presentations are designed as companions to the physical textbook. Because publishers restrict direct file hosting, educators and students utilize several legitimate repository platforms:
The CD uses an HTML front-end. To get clean PPTs:
Comprehensive slides on Requirements Engineering, Architectural Design, and Component-Level Design.