Software engineering education and training; proceedings.0769523242 Software engineering education and training; proceedings. Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (18th: 2005: Ottawa, Canada) Ed. by Timothy C. Lethbridge adn Daniel Port. Computer Society Press 2005 267 pages $179.00 Paperback QA76.9 In these proceedings of the April 2005 conference, contributors describe their work and research on in preparing new engineers for practice and practicing engineers for new technologies. General topics, along with keynote addresses keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. on informatics Same as information technology and information systems. The term is more widely used in Europe. , debunking de·bunk tr.v. de·bunked, de·bunk·ing, de·bunks To expose or ridicule the falseness, sham, or exaggerated claims of: debunk a supposed miracle drug. the geek A technically oriented person. It has typically implied a "nerdy" or "weird" personality, someone with limited social skills who likes to tinker with scientific or high-tech projects. The origin of the term dates back to the late 1800s. stereotype stereotype (stĕr`ĕətīp'), plate from which printing is done, made by casting metal in a mold, usually of paper pulp. The process was patented in 1725 by the Scottish inventor William Ged. , and the lessons learned in a 30-year career, include software process education and evaluation, educating about architecture and frameworks, tools and innovative teaching methods, programs, practices, industry and education, and the use of course projects, course modules, tutorials, and workshops. ([c] 2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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