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Software Engineering Education

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Software Engineering Education, in a few obvious words, is the methods and processes of teaching and learning Software Engineering, which may be understood as the study of methods, processes, frameworks and approaches applied to the design, development, operation, and maintenance of software.

Standards

The IEEE Computer Society and the Association for Computing Machinery created a Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula to elaborate a standard international curriculum for undergraduate software engineering degrees, the Software Engineering 2004. [1] This standard intends to support the Bachelor of Software Engineering programs. Additionally, in 2004, to describe the body of knowledge that a graduate software engineer with 4 years of experience should master, the IEEE Computer Society produced the SWEBOK, which has been published as ISO/IEC Technical Report 1979:2004.[2] (copied content from Software Engineering; see that page's history for attribution)

Conferences

References

  1. "SE2014 Software Engineering Curriculum" (PDF).
  2. Abran, Alain, ed. (2005) [2004]. "Chapter 1: Introduction to the Guide". Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge. Los Alamitos: IEEE Computer Society. ISBN 978-0-7695-2330-9. Retrieved 2010-09-13. The total volume of cited literature is intended to be suitable for mastery through the completion of an undergraduate education plus four years of experience. Search this book on


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