Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 14, Issue 6

4 -- 6Alan M. Davis. From the Editor: Making a Mark on the World
19 -- 21Kent Sandoe. Soapbox: Split Ends: Labor Shortage and the CS-IS Divide
22 -- 25Nancy R. Mead, David Carter, Michael J. Lutz. Guest Editors Introduction: The State of Software Engineering Education and Training
26 -- 28James Bach. Point: SE Education: We re on Our Own
26 -- 29W. Michael McCracken. Counterpoint: SE Education: What Academia Can Do
31 -- 36Stephen R. Tockey. A Missing Link in Software Engineering
37 -- 43Ray Dawson, Ron W. Newsham. Introducing Software Engineers to the Real World
44 -- 48Thomas B. Hilburn. SE Education: A Modest Proposal
49 -- 57Kathy Beckman, Neal S. Coulter, Soheil Khajenoori, Nancy R. Mead. Collaborations: Closing the Industry-Academia Gap
58 -- 65Gerald M. Powell, Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera, Dennis J. Turner. Achieving Synergy in Collaborative Education
66 -- 70Philip W. Dart, Lorraine Johnston, Cameron Schmidt, Liz Sonenberg. Developing an Accredited Software Engineering Program
71 -- 76Les Hatton. ::::N::::-Version Design vs. One Good Version
77 -- 82Christof Ebert, Tomoo Matsubara, Todd Webb, Mauro Pezzè, Olav W. Bertelsen. The Road to Maturity: Navigating Between Craft and Science
89 -- 91Robin Jeffries. Interface: Designing Interfaces for Programmers
92 -- 98Jess Thompson. Toolbox: Avoiding a Middleware Muddle
99 -- 102Adam A. Porter, Lawrence G. Votta. Quality Time: What Makes Inspections Work?
105 -- 108Lawrence H. Putnam, Ware Myers. Manager: How Solved is the Cost-Estimation Problem?
127 -- 128Steve McConnell. Best Practices: Achieving Leaner Software