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  Surviving software dependencies
Cox R. Communications of the ACM 62(9): 36-43, 2019.  Type: Article

Software has been reused since the days of exchanging decks of punched cards wrapped in listings printed on green bar paper. Packages (that is, libraries) of code are everywhere and are used in an overwhelming number of applications. S...

May 13 2020
  Programmed visions: software and memory
Chun W., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2011. 224 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-262015-42-4)

The author of this book attempts to formulate a “philosophy of programming and computing.” Indeed, that is a noble goal, but unfortunately we are not there yet....

Aug 25 2011
  Software engineering: International Summer Schools, ISSSE 2006-2008, Salerno, Italy, Revised Tutorial Lectures
De Lucia A. (ed), Ferrucci F. (ed) Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2009.  Type: Divisible Book

This book is an attempt to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experience between academia and industry and, in so doing, to bridge the gap between them. This collection of papers originates from tutorial lectures given between 20...

Sep 3 2009
  Ontologies for software engineering and software technology
Coral C., Francisco R., Mario P., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2006. 356 pp.  Type: Book (9783540345176)

Communication is one of the most important aspects of software engineering. Many projects encounter serious problems, and even fail, because the stakeholders involved have different understandings of the problem and use different termi...

Feb 8 2007
  Catastrophe disentanglement: getting software projects back on track
Bennatan E., Addison-Wesley Professional, 2006. 288 pp.  Type: Book (9780321336620)

Bennatan uses his hands-on management experience with software development projects to provide a step-by-step approach to recovering, or disentangling from, a failing project. The first two chapters provide an overview of the process o...

Dec 22 2006
   Secure coding in C and C++ (SEI Series in Software Engineering)
Seacord R., Addison-Wesley Professional, 2005. 368 pp.  Type: Book (9780321335722)

This book is part of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Series in Software Engineering, and it lives up to this series’ reputation for publishing books with high-quality information presented in an understandable wa...

Oct 13 2006
  Studying software engineers: data collection techniques for software field studies
Lethbridge T., Sim S., Singer J. Empirical Software Engineering 10(3): 311-341, 2005.  Type: Article

This paper presents a taxonomy of data collection techniques for conducting field studies of people-oriented activities in software engineering. As a true taxonomy, the techniques are organized and categorized. Techniques each have a d...

Jul 7 2006
  Moving from Windows to Linux
Easttom C., Charles River Media, Inc., Rockland, MA, 2003. 590 pp.  Type: Book (9781584502807)

This book explains how to manage a small stand-alone system under Linux. Most of the operations, tools, and applications discussed in the book are presented as the Linux counterparts to the same Windows operations, tools, and applicati...

May 10 2004
  Software reuse techniques
McClure C., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997.  Type: Book (9780136610007)

The size and complexity of software applications have grown immensely in recent years. The cost of software has also increased, although its quality has not improved at the same rate. Software reuse is supposed to be a solution to this...

Jun 1 1998
  Software reuse and standardization for SMEs: the CIM-EXP perspective
Kovács G. StandardView 5(2): 58-60, 1997.  Type: Article

The author reports on the benefits of reuse and standardization that have been detected in a small enterprise, a Hungarian software house working on telecommunications and networking problems, which has taken part in an Esprit project....

May 1 1998
 
 
 
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