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IEEE Software Engineering Standards: A Student's Version

Published: 03 July 2007 Publication History

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This paper describes the uses of software engineering standards in a university curriculum. The paper points out the importance of software engineering standards, the issues relating to their use in software engineering and computer science courses, and which of these courses would benefit from using these standards. This information is documented in a new textbook, the IEEE Software Engineering Standards: A Students' Version published by the IEEE Computer Society Press in 2007. This textbook lists the standards necessary to support the software engineering laboratory and other software courses. The book also provides a detailed description of each of these listed standards that have been tailored to match the requirements of a university course in software development. These tailored standards are based on the "look and feel" of as well as the structure of the IEEE's commercial software engineering standards. In addition, the book is "salted" with stories from both software development work places and the university classroom, both of which provide illustrations relating to some of the problems in developing software, and in some cases solutions to these problems.

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CSEET '07: Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training
July 2007
359 pages
ISBN:0769528937

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 03 July 2007

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