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10th CSEE&T 1997: Virginia Beach, VA, USA
- Tenth Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training, Virginia Beach, VA, USA, April 13-16, 1997. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-7886-0
Keynote Address
- Michael Jackson:
A Missing Element in Software Engineering Education. 2-3
Process
- David A. Umphress:
Experiences in constructing a level-2 software engineering graduate curriculum. 4-12 - Maria Letizia Jaccheri
, Patricia Lago:
Applying Software Process Modeling and Improvement in Academic Setting. 13-27 - Richard L. Upchurch, Judith Sims-Knight:
Designing process-based software curriculum. 28-39
Teaching/Undergraduate Education I
- Claes Wohlin:
Meeting the Challenge of Large-Scale Software Development in an Educational Environment. 40-52 - Keith R. Pierce:
Teaching software engineering principles using maintenance-based projects. 53-60 - John Slimick:
An Undergraduate Course in Software Maintenance and Enhancement. 61-73
Keynote Address
- Ravi Ganesan:
Software Engineering: On Theory Versus Practice. 84-85
Personal Software Process
- Inien Syu, Aboalfazl Salimi, Massood Towhidnejad, Thomas B. Hilburn:
A Web-Based System for Automating a Disciplined Personal Software Process (PSP). 86-101
Teaching/Undergraduate Education II
- Naji Habra:
Peopleware Integration in an Evolving Software Engineering Curriculum. 102-110 - David Budgen, Pearl Brereton:
Encapsulating Empirical Practices within the Software Engineering Curriculum. 111-119 - Timothy C. Lethbridge, Dan Ionescu, Ali Mili, David Gibbons:
An Undergraduate Option in Software Engineering: Analysis and Rationale. 120-131 - Elizabeth A. Kendall:
A Pattern Based Curriculum for Computer Systems Engineering. 132-149 - Nancy R. Mead:
Issues in licensing and certification of software engineers. 150-160 - Paul Ammann, Jeff Offutt:
Maintaining Knowledge Currency in the 21st Century. 161-173
Keynote Address
- David Lorge Parnas:
Teaching for Change. 174-175 - Herwig Mayr:
Teaching Software Engineering by Means of a "Virtual Enterprise". 176-184 - Jeffrey C. Schlimmer, Jack R. Hagemeister:
Utilizing Corporate Models in a Software Engineering Studio. 185-191 - John V. Harrison:
Enhancing Software Development Project Courses Via Industry Participation. 192-203 - Andrew J. Kornecki, Iraj Hirmanpour, Massood Towhidnejad, Roger Boyd, Theresa Ghiorzi, Linda Margolis:
Strengthening Software Engineering Education through Academic Industry Collaboration. 204-

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