Software engineering: methods, modeling and teaching
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2011Author
Zapata Jaramillo, Carlos Mario
González-Calderón, Guillermo
Urrego Giraldo, Germán
Manjarrés Betancur, Roberto Antonio
Vargas Agudelo, Fabio Alberto
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Since the emergence of software engineering in the late 1960's as a response to the software crisis, researchers throughout the world are trying to give theoretical support to this discipline. Several points of view have to be reviewed in order to complete this task. In the middle 70's Frederick Brooks Jr. coined the term "silver bullet" suggesting the solution to several problems rela-ted to software engineering and, hence, we adopted such a metaphor as a symbol for this book. Methods, modeling, and teaching are the insights reviewed in this book. Some work related to these topies is presented by software engineering researchers, led by Ivar Jacobson, one of the most remarkable researchers in this area. We hope our work will contribute to advance in giving the theoretieal support that software engineering needs.
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