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Harmonization of software engineering and system engineering standards

Published: 21 August 1995 Publication History

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Software is increasingly performing vital functions in systems such as consumer products, military, telecommunication, medical, and banking. However, software engineering and conventional engineering have not been integrated into a cohesive and concurrent system engineering. Consequently, software engineering is essentially developing on its own and does not fully participate in hardware/software tradeoff analyses and does not fully contribute to the system at its full potential. The article presents such system software relationship issues and presents some initial solutions that might be implemented to improve the situation.

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ISESS '95: Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Software Engineering Standards Symposium
August 1995
ISBN:0818671378

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 21 August 1995

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  1. concurrent system engineering
  2. consumer products
  3. hardware/software tradeoff analyses
  4. software engineering
  5. software standards
  6. system engineering standards
  7. system software relationship issues
  8. systems engineering
  9. systems software

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