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The profession of ITIs software engineering engineering?

Communications of the ACM, 2009
Software engineering continues to be dogged by claims it is not engineering. Adopting more of a computer-systems view may help.
Denning, Peter J., Riehle, Richard
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ENGIN — A new instrument for engineers

Physica B: Condensed Matter, 1997
A new strain scanner has been built at the ISIS facility which has been specially designed for engineering measurements. The instrument uses large radial collimators to define a small measuring gauge volume. Such collimators enable large detector arrays to be employed, thus reducing measuring times.
Johnson, MW   +2 more
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Engineering and engineering education

Electrical Engineering, 1937
Because it is considered to be timely, informative, and lucid, this article is republished* here so that the many members of the Institute who are interested in, but not intimately associated with, the field of engineering education may have the benefit of a reflection of current practices and trends in engineering education as seen by a recognized ...
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By Engineers, For Engineers

Civil Engineering Magazine, 2016
The Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence is more than just a new academic building for the engineering school at Toronto’s York University. The facility was designed by engineers to demonstrate the engineering principles the students will learn within its iconic, multifaceted facade.
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Engineering Practice and Engineering Ethics

Science, Technology, & Human Values, 2000
Diane Vaughan’s analysis of the causes of the Challenger accident suggests ways to apply science and technology studies to the teaching of engineering ethics. By sensitizing future engineers to the ongoing construction of risk during mundane engineering practice, we can better prepare them to address issues of public health, safety, and welfare before
Lynch, W., Kline, R.
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Engineering Or Not Engineering? That Is Still The Question

2020 IEEE International Systems Conference (SysCon), 2020
In this paper, we present the results of an inquiry on security vulnerabilities in software, aiming also to contribute to a critical reflection about Software Engineering and, as consequence, to System Engineering as well. Data was gathered from a sample of security analysis done between January/ 2013 and June/ 2018 with the aid of penetration tests ...
Fabiana Figueira Sanches Flores   +2 more
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Engineering with Engineers: Fostering Engineering Identity

2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings
The Mechanical Engineering Department at a private, mid-sized university was awarded the National Science Foundation (NSF) Revolutionizing Engineering and Computer Science Departments (RED) grant in July 2017 to supports the development of a program that fosters students’ engineering identities in a culture of doing engineering with industry engineers.
Yen-Lin Han   +4 more
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Professional Engineering and Software Engineering

18th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training (CSEET'05), 2005
The purpose of this panel is to inform attendees about the current state of the accreditation of software engineering programs and licensing for software engineers in Canada and the US. We also intend to stimulate discussion of the more controversial aspects of this topic.
Marie Lemay   +4 more
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Engineering and Software Engineering

2010
The phrase ‘software engineering’ has many meanings. One central meaning is the reliable development of dependable computer-based systems, especially those for critical applications. This is not a solved problem. Failures in software development have played a large part in many fatalities and in huge economic losses. While some of these failures may be
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Systems engineering for software engineers

Annals of Software Engineering, 1998
This paper describes how we have modified a software engineering stream within a computer science course to include broader concepts of systems engineering. We justify this inclusion by showing how many reported problems with large systems are not just software problems but relate to system issues such as hardware and operational processes. We describe
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