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Software engineering programs are not computer science programs
IEEE Software, 1999Software Engineering programs have become a source of contention in many universities. Computer Science departments, many of which have used that phrase to describe individual courses for decades, claim SE as part of their discipline. Yet some engineering faculties claim it as a new specialty among the engineering disciplines.
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Software Engineering Practice in Computer Science Courses
Proceedings / Australian Software Engineering Conference, 2008This paper seeks to combine a traditional computer science course with software engineering process. A computer science course such as computer graphics, digital image processing, compiler or operating systems gives a chance to students working in a group to write a realistic large project of almost 3000 lines and make it function correctly. The course
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Basic research in computer science and software engineering at SKLCS
The State Key Laboratory of Computer Science (SKLCS) is committed to basic research in computer science and software engineering. The research topics of the laboratory include: concurrency theory, theory and algorithms for real-time systems, formal specifications based on context-free grammars, semantics of programming languages, model checking ...
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Software Engineering for Computational Science [PDF]
Despite the increasing importance of in silico experiments to the scientific discovery process, state-of-the-art software engineering practices are rarely adopted in computational science. To understand the underlying causes for this situation and to identify ways to improve it, we conducted a literature survey on software engineering practices in ...
Arne N. Johanson, Wilhelm Hasselbring
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Software Engineering and Computational Science
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2009There's a wide gulf between what computational scientists need and what software engineers do.
Greg Wilson, Andrew Lumsdaine
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Software Engineering for Computational Science: Past, Present, Future [PDF]
Despite the increasing importance of in silico experiments to the scientific discovery process, state-of-the-art software engineering practices are rarely adopted in computational science. To understand the underlying causes for this situation and to identify ways to improve it, we conducted a literature survey on software engineering practices in ...
Arne N. Johanson, Wilhelm Hasselbring
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