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Is software engineering training enough for software engineers?

Proceedings 16th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training, 2003. (CSEE&T 2003)., 2003
Most software engineering courses focus exclusively on the software development process, often referring to problems related to the complexity of software products and processes. In practice, however, many problems of a complex nature arise in which system engineering and other engineering disciplines are important in the development of systems.
Ivica Crnkovic   +2 more
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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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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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Software engineering

Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering, 2000
This paper provides a roadmap for software engineering. It identifies the principal research challenges being faced by the discipline and brings together the threads derived from the key research specialisations within software engineering. The paper draws heavily on the roadmaps covering specific areas of software engineering research collected ...
Anthony Finkelstein, Jeff Kramer
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A new software engineering

Communications of the ACM, 2014
What happened to the promise of rigorous, disciplined, professional practices for software development?
Ivar Jacobson, Ed Seidewitz
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Engineering Software & Software Engineering

1998
Software has become an indispensable part of most products and services. As a result the need to “engineer software” professionally with high quality at low cost has become important to all branches of industry. The supporting scientific discipline called “software engineering”, on the other hand, has matured very slowly, and has only just now arrived ...
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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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Specialising in Software Engineering

14th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'07), 2007
Developing a software-intensive system is engineering in the traditional sense: creating an artifact which transforms the physical world to meet some recognised need. The artifact is the hardware-software machine; the physical world is the system's environment; and the recognised need is the requirement. For a successful development the entailment must
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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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Velocity in software engineering

Communications of the ACM, 2019
From tectonic plate to F-16.
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