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  1. Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering by Eldad Eilam, 2005-04-15
  2. Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art (Best Practices (Microsoft)) by Steve McConnell, 2006-03-01
  3. A Concise Introduction to Software Engineering (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science) by Pankaj Jalote, 2008-09-05
  4. The Dark Side of Software Engineering: The Ethics and Realities of Subversion, Lying, Espionage, and Other Nefarious Activities by Johann Rost, Robert L. Glass, 2011-02-14
  5. Software Process Improvement: Results and Experience from the Field
  6. Software Engineering With B (International Computer Science Series) by J. B. Wordsworth, 1996-08
  7. Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
  8. Software Reliability Engineering: More Reliable Software Faster and Cheaper 2nd Edition by John D. Musa, 2004-09-20
  9. Agent-Oriented Software Engineering II: Second International Workshop, AOSE 2001, Montreal, Canada, May 29, 2001. Revised Papers and Invited Contributions (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (Pt. 2)
  10. Software Systems Architecture: Working With Stakeholders Using Viewpoints and Perspectives by Nick Rozanski, Eóin Woods, 2005-04-30
  11. Encyclopedia of Software Engineering
  12. Software Design: From Programming to Architecture by Eric J. Braude, 2003-03-05
  13. Software Engineering for Real-Time Systems by Jim Cooling, 2002-11-11
  14. Artificial Intelligence and Software EngineeringUnderstanding the Promise of the Future by Derek Partridge, 1998-11-23

81. Software Engineering Associates - About Us
About Us. Software Engineering Associates, Inc. (SEA) is a Pennsylvania based SCorporation located in Archbald, Lackawanna County. The company was formed in 1999 to
http://www.sea-incorporated.com/

82. Netron Inc.
Offers products and services to help accelerate e-business implementation through legacy renewal and reengineering.
http://www.netron.com/

83. Mathematica Solution For Software Engineering
For software engineering, Mathematica integrates tools for unit testing and refactoring code, source code control, and a componentbased structure.
http://www.wolfram.com/solutions/SoftwareEngineering/
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The Mathematica software engineering solution seamlessly integrates computational ability with a sophisticated development environment and a range of immediate deployment options. With specialized tools for code refactoring and unit testing, direct integration of dynamic libraries, and automatic C code generation and linking, Mathematica is the ultimate build-to-deploy environment. Developing innovative applications Mathematica and Wolfram Workbench and deployed in web Mathematica Powering applications with GPU computation and parallel processing Accelerate calculations in areas like 3D rendering, image processing, and computational fluid dynamics Using Workbench 's powerful development capabilities The package explorer and a debugging window in Wolfram Workbench are two of its many tools for managing, navigating, coding, and debugging large projects Creating applications quickly with rapid prototype development The Wolfram Demonstrations Project shows thousands of simple examples of quickly built dynamic applications Integrating easily with other tools or programs Connect to databases, Java or C code, external libraries, other kernels, or other applications

84. PERA Enterprise Integration Web Site
Contains information on the PERA Enterprise Model including planning, reference architecture and project execution principles.
http://www.pera.net/

85. Davis Site Redirect
Provides tools and training for software product planning, software project management, and requirements management.
http://www.uccs.edu/~adavis/

86. Duick.com Advantage Gen / COOL:Gen Index - Home
Provides information and resources useful to those using the Computer Associates Advantage Gen product.
http://www.duick.com/gen/
duick.com Advantage Gen / COOL:Gen Index
Home News FAQ Downloads Articles ... Comment on the site In these pages you will find news related to Gen, details of third party tools to enhance your productivity with the toolset, articles on techniques, sample action diagram code and more! You are encouraged to contribute to the community by uploading your own tips and tricks to make the most of this model-based toolset. Have any news to share with the Gen community? Complete the form and I'll post it. An RSS feed of this page is available. Major Update to the Website! October 10, 2003 The duick.com Advantage Gen Index was substantially updated today with the addition of several new features including the ability to chat interactively with other Advantage Gen users, a Frequently Asked Question database and many other improvements. Please let me know if you have any comments on the improvements. Suggestions on other features useful for the Gen community are encouraged. Recent Articles Universal Paging Algorithm Bill Todd COOL:Gen Client / Server Tutorial Tony Pierce ... David Doyle Recent Downloads tip-guide.zip

87. Resources On Software Development Best Practices
Whole variety of resources courtesy of Construx Software Builders Inc.
http://www.construx.com/resources/
Newsletter Articles White Papers, Webinars, and More Books Construx Estimate ... Professional Development Where can I find ready-to-use document templates? How can I optimize my scrum adoption? Software Development Best Practices. As part of our mission to advance the art and science of commercial software engineering, Construx provides an array of software development resources on this web site. Our focus is on supporting software development best practices across the full spectrum of activities, including: Management Requirements Design Construction What are best practices? Software development best practices are practices that have proven they can reduce development times, lower costs, and improve quality. Many practices exist to support better software development. Some of these practices proved their effectiveness decades ago, but the majority of software organizations still aren’t using most of them. One eye on the future, one eye on the past, and both feet on the ground. Construx’s offerings focus on requirements design construction management , and . Our consultants and instructors are knowledgeable about leading-edge trends, but our focus is on time-tested techniques that have proven their merit on real projects. This allows us to separate fact from hype and find the handful of genuine advances within the sea of fads and buzzwords.

88. Welcome To The Frontpage - Sesa
Events, forum, regional chapters, resources, management.
http://www.sesa.org.au/

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SESA's Mission: To lead Australia towards achieving the highest probability of success in areas where there are complex projects. The Systems Engineering Society of Australia (SESA) is a Technical Society of Engineers Australia . Technical Societies provides a forum for mutual technical development, networking, expanding and sharing knowledge with like-minded professionals. Members of Technical Societies provide expert opinion on a broad range of issues and have a capacity to exert considerable influence about professional practice in a changing world market. SESA was founded in 1994 and established an affiliation with the International Council on Systems Engineering , an association which continues today. Bulletin - Thursday 4th November 2010 - Upgraded SESA Website On the 19th of October, the SESA website was transitioned to a new user management system which provides all SESA members (including INCOSE Australia members) with their own login account. A login account is needed to be able to download resources and access the new SESA on-line forum. Members should have received by now a notification email sent from the website with a login name and an initial password.

89. How To Hire Programmers And Outsource Software Development: Commentary, Tips, An
Provides news, commentary, tips, how to, and best practices for outsourcing software development and hiring freelance programming talent.
http://www.offshoresoftwaresuccess.com
Offshore Software Success
Learn to outsource with freelance software developers.
Interesting Comments on the Seven Mistakes when Hiring a Programmer
Here is an interesting message I got from a freelance programmer in India. Seems my articles on the Seven Mistakes people make when hiring a programmer struck a chord with him. Always interesting to hear the other side of the story... I appreciate your article "7 mistakes series". I am a Freelancer and have faced all the problems you mentioned in the articles. There are a lot of people on the net who have a couple of dollars and an idea. Most of these buyers post the project on freelancers sites in an anticipation that the project will go perfectly and they will get the program of their dreams despite a very restricted budget. When hiring from India, perhaps they think, India is a poor and crowded country so whatever amount they decide is the right budget for all the features they want. The final result is bad remarks on programmer's skill while he did everything to satisfy his client given the restricted time and budget. I feel very sorry about those Indian Freelancers who get trapped with buyers, who are good at describing a project's requirements in 3 lines on a freelancer's site and then turning it to 3 pages eventually.

90. GTD Sistemas De Información
Systems engineering high-tech company leader in space, defense, science, and energy.
http://www.gtd.es
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91. Software Program Managers Network - "SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT BULLETIN"
Technical and managerial best/worst practices. Based on study of US Department of Defense software projects.
http://www.spmn.com/lessons.html
SPMN Focus Team Lessons Learned CONTENTS Systems Engineering
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Introduction The SPMN Focus Team Initiative provided experts in technical and management practices for the development of large-scale software. This bulletin summarizes lessons learned from SPMN Focus Team visits with many different software-intensive development programs in all three Services. It describes problems uncovered in the last several months on several DoD software-intensive programs such as: (i) not implementing best practices that have particularly high leverage for a particular project at a particular time in its development; (ii) not properly implementing a best practice; and (iii) following one or more worst practices. The normal SPMN approach identified project-specific changes in practices with the highest leverage for short-term improvements in one or more of the following: user satisfaction, development or maintenance cost quality, time-to-market, cost, and schedule predictability. Focus Team support also included follow-up assistance to the government project office and the contractor to help establish those changes to practices desired by their program managers.
Lessons Learned Systems Engineering on Embedded Weapon System Programs Systems engineering practices followed on many embedded weapon system development programs are less rigorous and less complete than software engineering practices. The result is that the software development part of system development begins with inconsistent, incomplete, needlessly risky, and highly volatile specifications. A partial list of systems engineering problems observed on more than one program follows.

92. XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine For Students
Explores the importance and purpose of software process and quality.
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds6-4/software.html
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93. Seven Principles Of Software Development
Emphasizes soft issues - attitude, approach.
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?SevenPrinciplesOfSoftwareDevelopment

94. Gamasutra - Features - Orphans Preferred
Characteristics of software developers - personality type, demographics, age, education, attitudes.
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/19991222/mcconnell_01.htm

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features Blogs jobs/resumes ... twitter SEARCH GO Orphans Preferred Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Printer-Friendly Version View All November 16, 2010 Activision Considers Sale Of Blur Dev Bizarre Creations, Puts Staff On Notice Namco Bandai To Revive Arcade Classics Under 'Namco Generations' Label ... RSS November 16, 2010 Nihilistic Software
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95. Johanna Rothman - Successful Engineering Management: 7 Lessons Learned
People management advice for technical people.
http://www.jrothman.com/Papers/usefulmgmtideas.html
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Many engineering managers came to management through the technical ranks. Although they may have had plenty of engineering training and mentoring, they frequently learn management skills the hard way, through trial and error. Managers have two primary jobs: to get the best work out of the people who work for you and to create an environment that enables people to get work done (so they can do their best work). This article describes some of the lessons I have learned about each of these management jobs.
It's Always the People-Help People do Their Best Work
1. Make time for uninterrupted talk with each person in your group every week.
Whether you are a technical lead or a functional manager, one of your deliverables to your management is a periodic assessment of what and how your organization is doing. You also have a deliverable to your staff, of knowing enough about what they're doing and how they're doing it to give them formal and informal performance reviews. You can't meet those deliverables if you don't know what everyone is doing. I hold one-on-one meetings with each team member at a regular, uninterrupted time every week. (When I manage more than 12 people, I meet with some people every other week.) I set aside 30 minutes every week to talk to each person about their jobs: any issues or problems they're having; if they need my help; their performance; and how well they are meeting their goals. I generally set aside one day during the week to have one-on-ones. I set up a specific time in advance with everyone, and then I meet privately with each person. If we uncover an issue that we need to discuss in more detail, we set aside another meeting time.

96. Nine Steps To Delivering Defect-Free Software
By a software developer and consultant with over 30 years experience.
http://www.tenberry.com/errfree/steps.htm

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Hello. I am Terry Colligan, president of Tenberry Software, Inc. I have been a software developer for over 30 years, and have been managing software development for over 20 years. Tenberry Software (formerly Rational Systems) has a reputation for producing high-quality software and for having extremely good engineers. Although I thought I understood the importance of quality, and took pride in the quality of the software we produced, I never believed that delivering defect-free software was possible. After all, everyone knows that all software has lots of bugs, right? Well, no, not necessarily! Certainly, most experiences with today's software quality are not encouraging. Although few people can name even one piece of software which they use that has no bugs, defect-free software is possible to create. We know it is possible, because we're doing it. It started with a single engineer. This engineer was consistently producing work with a defect rate more than one hundred times smaller than our other engineers. She has done so for us for over three years now. During the same time, she has produced three to five times as much code as any other engineer. I found this so exciting that I determined to find out how she did it, and to see if we could teach our other engineers to achieve the same quality results.

97. ACM Ubiquity
For business software, faster-cheaper can be better too.
http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/w_fiefer_2.html

98. Medical Devices The Therac-25
Case study of a well known software error.
http://sunnyday.mit.edu/papers/therac.pdf

99. Redirecting
Some aspects of the relationship between quality and aesthetics (beauty) in software, using architecture analogies.
http://www.chc-3.com/pub/beautifulsoftware.htm
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100. What Do Users Want?
User-Centered Design. Simple approaches for delivering smaller, simpler systems that better serve the needs of users.
http://foruse.com/articles/whatusers.htm
What Do Users Want? Engineering Usability into Software Larry L. Constantine Reprint [#101]: Abstract: Basic early introduction to usage-centered design with essential use cases, revised to reflect evolving terminology and concepts. Outlines the core process and illustrates the function of user roles, essential use cases, content models, and navigation maps in shaping user interface designs. Also considers the role of user interface standards and guidelines and usability testing. Basic usability principles are introduced. Keywords: user interfaces, usability, essential use cases, usage-centered design, process, software engineering Reprinted and revised (January 1999, June 2000) from Windows Tech Journal, December 1995. Reprint [#101]: Related Documents: Modeling Shortcuts [#105] Process Agility [#110] Note: Links are encouraged; please link to this page, not to the .PDF file.

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