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Software and Software Engineering

SIAM Review, 1973
First, we give a short account of the preclassical (Babbage, Ludgate) and classical (Zuze, von Neumann, Wilkes) initial steps in establishing programming concepts. The net result of the 1945–1955 decade was a thorough underestimate of the role software would play in the next decade.
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Software Reviews

School Science and Mathematics, 1989
Mystery MatterJumping Math FlashQuest for Files: Science Rocks and Minerals The Upper ...
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Software Listings

Risk Analysis, 1987
AIRDOS‐PC Barry Parks (702) 798–2443, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Radiation Programs, Las Vegas Facility, P.O. Box 98517, Las Vegas, Nevada 89193‐8517.
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Software v. Software

IEEE Spectrum, 2010
In recent years, litigation over software in the United States and elsewhere has skyrocketed. Partly that's due to the 1998 case State Street Bank & Trust v. Signature Financial Group, which established that most kinds of software are patentable. Partly it's due to the fact that you can easily and surreptitiously make a copy of copyrighted source code ...
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Software

2021
Contains the software for the ESP32.
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Software Reviews

IEEE Software, 1985
PowerMathPower ...
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Software for simulation

Proceedings of the 27th conference on Winter simulation - WSC '95, 1993
This tutorial describes computer languages and other software packages that support discrete-event simulation.
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Software

Science, 1982
Two principal themes are observed in software development, both aimed at improving the productivity of developing and maintaining new applications. The first is to provide increasingly rich system programming function in order to handle the details of managing hardware resources.
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The Risks of Software

Scientific American, 1992
Programming bugs have disrupted telephone service and delayed shuttle Iaunches. An inherent uncertainty in reliability may mean limiting a computer's role, especially in systems where software is critical for safety.
Littlewood B., Strigini L.
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