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2011, Communications in computer and information science
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2012
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011
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WARNUNG preliminary lecture notes Dieser Text beschreibt in komprimierter Form die Inhalte der Vorlesung "Grundlagen der Programmentwurfstechnik 1" wie sie regelmäßig an der Universität Duisburg-Essen für Studierende in den Bachelor Studiengängen der Abteilung Elektrotechnik-und Informationstechnik gelesen wird. Die überwiegend ausländischen Studierenden haben immer wieder den Wunsch nach englischsprachigen Vorlesungsunterlagen geäußert. Aus diesem Grund wird seit 1999 der vorliegende Text den Studierenden zur Verfügung gestellt. Es wird dringend zur kritischen Verwendung des Textes geraten, da die abschließende Korrektur noch aussteht und einige Bilder noch nicht ins Englische übersetzt sind. Außerdem sind inhaltliche Anpassungen des Stoffes in den letzten Jahres erfolgt, die sich noch nicht im Text wiederfinden. Daher soll der Text in erster Linie vorlesungsbegleitend eingesetzt werden und die eigenen Vorlesungsmitschriften ergänzen, diese aber auf keinen Fall ersetzen.
The Kluwer international series in software engineering, 2000
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011
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2006
We outline the ACM/IEEE-CS sponsored Computing Curricula project, and then discuss the context and development of its Software Engineering Volume (SE2004).. We then discuss evaluation of the volume, internationalization, the relationship with other disciplines, and the importance of the document's future evolution.
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 2012
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Computing and Informatics, 2021
Abstract From 18.01. 07 to 23.02. 07, the Dagstuhl Seminar 07081``End-User Software Engineering''was held in the International Conference and Research Center (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl. During the seminar, several participants presented their current research, and ongoing work and open problems were discussed. Abstracts of the presentations given during the seminar as well as abstracts of seminar results and ideas are put together in this paper. The first section describes the seminar topics and goals in general.
2011
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1999
Abstract: Software engineering, both as a discipline and as a profession, is at a pivotal point in its evolution. Although software has become critical in the development of most new human created systems, the concepts, principles, and methods for engineering software are still neither well defined nor uniformly agreed upon.
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, 2006
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Advances in Software Engineering, 2008
The nature of software engineering is discussed with particular reference to softwareintensive application systems-those whose fundamental purpose is to bring about desired effects in a physical and human problem world by interaction with a programmed machine. Such systems bring together a problem world-which is typically composed of heterogeneous domains, most of which are non-formal-and the formal or semi-formal domain of the machine. A clean engineering separation of the two is rarely, if ever, possible; and attempts to treat the application problem world as an extension of the formal machine are obstructed by its non-formal nature. Software engineers have much to learn from the structure and practices of the established branches of engineering. We must learn from their treatment of formal analysis and reasoning, from their practice of intense specialisation, from their attention to particular instances no less than to general concerns, and-above all-from their reliance on normal artifact design and on normal design disciplines: both are the golden fruit of specialisation.
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