Hackers: heroes of the computer revolution
Hackers: heroes of the computer revolution
Advances in software inspections
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Recommendations for software engineering education
SIGCSE '87 Proceedings of the eighteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Components of Typical Undergraduate Software Engineering Courses: Results from a Survey
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering - Software Engineering Education
Program verification: the very idea
Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM
Software engineering with student project guidance
Software engineering with student project guidance
A project-based approach to information systems design for undergraduates
Australian Computer Journal
Prospects for an Engineering Discipline of Software
IEEE Software
Planning the Software Industrial Revolution
IEEE Software
An incremental approach to software engineering in a science-based computing curriculum
CSC '93 Proceedings of the 1993 ACM conference on Computer science
Negotiated learning contracts in team projects
Annals of Software Engineering - Special issue on software engineering education
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It is clear that both internal and external pressures within the software development industry will require a much greater focus on effective quality management. The reasons for the slow acceptance of proven quality techniques are canvassed, and it is suggested that cultural obstacles to their use are developed and reinforced through the educational process. Some principles for overcoming the problem are proposed.