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Software Engineering
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Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge
The software engineering body of knowledge is an all-inclusive term that describes the sum of knowledge within the profession of software engineering. Since it is usually not possible to put the full body of knowledge of even an emerging discipline, such as software engineering, into a single document, there is a need for a Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge. This Guide will seek to identify and describe that subset of the body of knowledge that is generally accepted, even though software engineers must not only be knowledgeable in software engineering, but also of course in other, related disciplines.
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Recommended Approach to Software Development
This document presents guidelines for an organized, disciplined approach to software development that is based on studies conducted by the Software Engineering Laboratory (SEL), an organization sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA/GSFC) since 1976
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Software Engineering for Internet Applications
This is the textbook for the MIT course Software Engineering for Internet Applications. The most concise statement of the course goal is that "The student finishes knowing how to build amazon.com by him or herself."
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Software Engineering 2004 - Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Software Engineering
The primary purpose of this volume is to provide guidance to academic institutions and accreditation agencies about what should constitute an undergraduate software engineering education. These recommendations have been developed by a broad, internationally based group of volunteer participants. This group has taken into account much of the work that has been done in software engineering education over the last quarter of a century.
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Adaptive Object-Oriented Software: a PWS book
Introduces the concepts behind Adaptive Programming (AP).
At the time of the writing of the book, C++ was the language of
choice to write the sample programs in the book.
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Using the IBM Rational Unified Process for Small Projects: Expanding Upon eXtreme Programming
This Book describes how to use Rational Unified Process for small projects
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The Psychology of Menu Selection: Designing Cognitive Control at the Human/Computer Interface
This book, the first entirely devoted to this important form of human/computer interaction, provides detailed theoretical and empirical information of interest to software designers and human/computer interaction specialists and researchers.
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