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- Teaching the Tricks of the TradeJon Louis Bentley. 1-8
- Strategic Imperatives in Software Engineering EducationHarlan D. Mills. 9-19
- Software Engineering in the Johns Hopkins University Continuing Professional ProgramsVincent G. Sigillito, Bruce I. Blum, P. H. Loy. 20-31
- Meeting the Training Needs of Practicing Software Engineers at Texas InstrumentsFreeman L. Moore, Philip R. Purvis. 32-44
- An Industrial Course in Software Quality AssuranceR. B. Hunter. 45-54
- SEI Report: The Design of an MSE CurriculumMark A. Ardis. 55
- The Software Engineering Graduate Program at the Boston University College of EngineeringJohn W. Brackett, Thomas Kincaid, Richard F. Vidale. 56-63
- The Software Engineering Programs at George Mason UniversityRichard E. Fairley. 64-69
- Revised Graduate Software Engineering Curriculum at Monmouth CollegeSerafino Amoroso, Richard Kuntz, Thoams Wheeler, Bud Graff. 70-80
- Embedded Computer Systems. Requirements Analysis & Specification - An Industrial CourseJonah Z. Lavi, Michael Winokur. 81-105
- A Course on Software Enigneering for Concurrent SystemsKuo-Chung Tai. 106-119
- SEI Demonstration: Advanced Learning Technologies ProjectScott Stevens. 120
- Undergraduate Software Engineering EducationWilliam E. Richardson. 121-144
- Reducing Student Workload in a Software Engineering Poject CourseDavid Alex Lamb. 145-153
- An Undergraduate Course in Software DesignDaniel Hoffman. 154-168
- Software Tools at the University: Why, What and HowLaurie Honour Werth. 169-186
- A Scarce Resource in Undergraduate Software Engineering Courses: User Interface Design MaterialsLaura M. Leventhal, Barbee T. Mynatt. 187-198
- Ada Edu Project: Supporting the Use of Ada in Introductory Computer ScienceRavinder Chandhok, Terry A. Gill. 199-207