Pressman’s slides are famous for being instructor-friendly. Unlike many textbook slides which are dense walls of text, these slides are often designed as "talking points." This allows lecturers to expand on concepts verbally rather than reading directly from the screen, fostering better classroom engagement.
The introductory PPTs focus on the "what" and "why" of software engineering. roger s pressman software engineering 6th edition ppt
The PowerPoint presentations accompanying the 6th edition of Pressman’s Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach serve as a standard pedagogical tool in university-level Computer Science and Software Engineering curricula. Produced by McGraw-Hill and often co-authored with David Lowe (University of New South Wales), these slides are designed to provide a structured, modular overview of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). They are highly regarded for their process-oriented structure and adaptability for classroom instruction. Pressman’s slides are famous for being instructor-friendly
Ch 4: Project Management Concepts
Ch 5: Software Metrics and Estimation
Ch 6: Project Scheduling & Tracking