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The Future of Software Engineering, Panel Discussions (2011)

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Top researchers debate whether any real progress has been made during the past decades and how to distinguish between good and bad software. This booklet allows the reader to compare and contrast dominant voices in software engineering. It may serve as an aid for lecturers in explaining to engineering students how to see the wood for the trees in the complicated field of software engineering. The researchers address concurrency, program verification, and the contradistinction between software to... Top researchers debate whether any real progress has been made during the past decades and how to distinguish between good and bad software. This booklet allows the reader to compare and contrast dominant voices in software engineering. It may serve as an aid for lecturers in explaining to engineering students how to see the wood for the trees in the complicated field of software engineering. The researchers address concurrency, program verification, and the contradistinction between software today versus how it should be in the future. Is it possible to increase the level of abstraction without paying a price in program performance? What is the difference between engineering verification and real verification? What is the role of program specifications in today's development practice? Panelists: Barry Boehm, Manfred Broy, Erich Gamma, Michael A. Jackson, David L. Parnas, Niklaus Wirth, Pamela Zave, Yuri Gurevich, Rustan Leino, Bertrand Meyer, and Andreas Zeller.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 3x229x152 mm;Gewicht: 77,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: november 2011;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 9491386018;ISBN13: 9789491386015; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2011.
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9789491386015 - Editor: Edgar G. Daylight, Editor: Sebastian Nanz, Collaborator: Erich Gamma, Collaborator: Michael A. Jackson, Collaborator: David L. Parnas, Collaborator: Niklaus Wirth, Collaborator: Pamela Zave, Collaborator: Barry Boehm, Collaborator: Manfred Broy, C: The Future of Software Engineering: Panel Discussions
Editor: Edgar G. Daylight, Editor: Sebastian Nanz, Collaborator: Erich Gamma, Collaborator: Michael A. Jackson, Collaborator: David L. Parnas, Collaborator: Niklaus Wirth, Collaborator: Pamela Zave, Collaborator: Barry Boehm, Collaborator: Manfred Broy, C

The Future of Software Engineering: Panel Discussions (2011)

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The Future of Software Engineering Top researchers debate whether any real progress has been made during the past decades and how to distinguish between good and bad software. This booklet allows the reader to compare and contrast dominant voices in software engineering. It may serve as an aid for lecturers in explaining to engineering students how to see the wood for the trees in the complicated field of software engineering. The researchers address concurrency, program verification, and the contradistinction between software today versus how it should be in the future. Is it possible to increase the level of abstraction without paying a price in program performance? What is the difference b... Paperback, Editie: 01, Label: Lonely Scholar, Lonely Scholar, Productgroep: Book, Gepubliceerd: 2011-11-01, Releasedatum: 2011-11-01, Studio: Lonely Scholar, Verkoop rang: 2924574.
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9789491386015 - Editor: Edgar G. Daylight, Editor: Sebastian Nanz, Collaborator: Erich Gamma, Collaborator: Michael A. Jackson, Collaborator: David L. Parnas, Collaborator: Niklaus Wirth, Collaborator: Pamela Zave, Collaborator: Barry Boehm, Collaborator: Manfred Broy, C: The Future of Software Engineering: Panel Discussions
Editor: Edgar G. Daylight, Editor: Sebastian Nanz, Collaborator: Erich Gamma, Collaborator: Michael A. Jackson, Collaborator: David L. Parnas, Collaborator: Niklaus Wirth, Collaborator: Pamela Zave, Collaborator: Barry Boehm, Collaborator: Manfred Broy, C

The Future of Software Engineering: Panel Discussions (2011)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN PB NW FE

ISBN: 9789491386015 bzw. 9491386018, in Englisch, 48 Seiten, Lonely Scholar, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.

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The Future of Software Engineering Top researchers debate whether any real progress has been made during the past decades and how to distinguish between good and bad software. This booklet allows the reader to compare and contrast dominant voices in software engineering. It may serve as an aid for lecturers in explaining to engineering students how to see the wood for the trees in the complicated field of software engineering. The researchers address concurrency, program verification, and the contradistinction between software today versus how it should be in the future. Is it possible to increase the level of abstraction without paying a price in program performance? What is the difference b... Paperback, Editie: 01, Label: Lonely Scholar, Lonely Scholar, Productgroep: Book, Gepubliceerd: 2011-11-01, Releasedatum: 2011-11-01, Studio: Lonely Scholar, Verkoop rang: 2924574.
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