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- Innovate or Perish - The Opportunity for Software Engineering EducationDennis J. Frailey. 2-5 [doi]
- Integrating a Problem-Solving Methodology and Group Skills into CS1Ann Q. Gates. 6-15 [doi]
- A Joint CS/E&CE Undergraduate Option in Software EngineeringJoanne M. Atlee, Paul P. Dasiewicz, Rick Kazman, Rudolph E. Seviora, A. Singh. 16-28 [doi]
- Software Engineering - From the BeginningThomas B. Hilburn. 29-51 [doi]
- Personal Software Process: A User's PerspectiveAnna Ch. Ceberio-Verghese. 52-67 [doi]
- Individual Assessment of Group Projects in Software Engineering: A Facilitated Peer Assessment ApproachClive C. H. Rosen. 68-77 [doi]
- Balancing Process and ProductDonald J. Bagert. 78-84 [doi]
- Teaching Software Engineering through a Project-Oriented CoursePierre N. Robillard. 85-95 [doi]
- Helping Students Learn Requirements EngineeringBarry W. Boehm. 96-99 [doi]
- The Carnegie Mellon University Master of Software Engineering Specialization TracksCarol L. Hoover, Mary Shaw, Nancy R. Mead. 100-118 [doi]
- Carnegie Mellon's Software Development Studio: A Five Year RetrospectivJames E. Tomayko. 119-129 [doi]
- A Software Maintenance Process ArchitectureScott M. Brown, Norman Wilde, John D. Carlin. 130-143 [doi]
- Use of Large, Domain Specific CASE tools in Undergraduate CurriculaTerry Shepard, Bernd Bruegge, Mary Sumner. 144-148 [doi]
- Integration of Software Tools in Software Engineering EducationMehmet Bülent Özcan. 149-171 [doi]
- Process Improvement for Software Engineering TrainingMaribeth B. Carpenter. 172-183 [doi]
- The People Side of Software: A Lesson Plan for Establishing a Successful Training ProgramJulie Baron. 184-198 [doi]
- Stretching the McDonnell Douglas Software Training Budget: Striking a Balance Between In-House and OutsourcingNancy McCabe, George O'Mary, Karen Powel. 199-215 [doi]
- Lessons from Industrial Adoption of Software Engineering PracticesRobert B. Grady. 216-217 [doi]
- Meeting Industry's Needs - Should We Teach the Software Engineering of the Past?Kevin Ryan. 218-220 [doi]
- Industry and University Partnership Through ConsortiaSheneui C. Sloan. 221-229 [doi]
- Changing Culture: An Industry Perspective on Graduate Software Engineering EducationMike Jackson, Kent Meyer, Mark Romanski, Kent Sarff. 230-233 [doi]
- An Industry/Academic Partnership that Worked: An In Progress ReportSusan Macke, Soheil Khajenoori, Jeff New, Iraj Hirmanpour, Jed Coxon, Anna Ceberio, Bob Manente. 234-247 [doi]
- Teaching and TestingDaniel Hoffman, Paul A. Strooper, Peter Walsh. 248-258 [doi]
- Integrating Ethics and Professional Issues into a Software Engineering ClassLaurie Honour Werth. 259-269 [doi]
- Using the World Wide Web to Promote Software Engineering EducationAlexis Takvorian, Ken Maranian, David Zack. 270 [doi]