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4th CSEE 1990: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Lionel E. Deimel:
Software Engineering Education, SEI Conference 1990, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, April 2-3, 1990, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 423, Springer 1990, ISBN 3-540-97274-9
Keynote Address
- David Gries:
Instilling Professionalism in Software Engineers. 1
Papers
- George Sanders, George Smith:
Establishing Motorola-University Relationships: A Software Engineering Training Perspective. 2-12 - Rebecca L. Smith:
Technology Transfer: The Design, Development, and Implementation of a Process. 13-23 - Harlan D. Mills, J. R. Newman, Charles B. Engle Jr.:
An Undergraduate Curriculum in Software Engineering. 24-37 - M. F. Bott:
An Undergraduate Programme in Software Engineering. 38-48 - Karl Reed, Tharam S. Dillon:
An Undergraduate Software Engineering Major Embedded in a Computer Systems Engineering Degree. 49-66 - Frances L. Van Scoy:
Introduction of Software Engineering Concepts in an Ada-Based Introductory Computer Science Course. 67-76 - Viswa Santhanam:
Teaching Reuse Early. 77-84 - J. Mack Adams, Barry L. Kurtz:
A State-of-the-Art CS Undergraduate Lab. 85-94 - Robert P. Cook, Lifeng Hsu:
-StarLite- A Software Education Laboratory. 95-109 - Jean-Pierre Jacquot, Jacques Guyard, L. Boidot:
Modeling Teamwork in an Academic Environment. 110-122 - David W. Bustard:
An Experience of Teaching Concurrency: looking back, looking forward. 123-135 - Frank A. Cioch, Fatma Mili:
Use-Perspective Unit Documentation. 136-144
Panel Discussions
- Gary Ford, Alfs T. Berztiss, Daniel R. Bidwell, Bernice M. Folz, Norman E. Gibbs, Daniel P. Olivier:
Graduate Programs in Software Engineering. 145-156 - George Smith, A. Frank Ackerman, George N. Arnovick, W. J. Gus Radzyminski, George Sanders:
Industry-Academic Cooperation in Software Engineering Training and Continuing Education. 157-164

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