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Perspectives on the Future of Software Engineering

Essays in Honor of Dieter Rombach

  • Summarizes the current state of the art in software engineering, and also outlines a vision for the field’s future
  • Contributions written by the most renowned and authoritative researchers in the field
  • Special emphasis is placed on empirical methods that prove the benefit of software engineering techniques
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Visions on the Future of Software Engineering as a Discipline

    1. Moving Toward Evidence-Based Software Production

      • David M. Weiss, James Kirby Jr., Robyn R. Lutz
      Pages 275-298
    2. Formalism and Intuition in Software Engineering

      • Michael Jackson
      Pages 335-347
    3. Education of Software Engineers

      • Marvin V. Zelkowitz
      Pages 349-358
    4. Integrated Software Process and Product Lines

      • Dieter Rombach
      Pages 359-366

About this book

The dependence on quality software in all areas of life is what makes software engineering a key discipline for today’s society. Thus, over the last few decades it has been increasingly recognized that it is particularly important to demonstrate the value of software engineering methods in real-world environments, a task which is the focus of empirical software engineering. One of the leading protagonists of this discipline worldwide is Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dieter Rombach, who dedicated his entire career to empirical software engineering. For his many important contributions to the field he has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Presidential Young Investigator Award and the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. He is a Fellow of both the ACM and the IEEE Computer Society. This book, published in honor of his 60th birthday, is dedicated to Dieter Rombach and his contributions to software engineering in general, as well as to empirical software engineering in particular.

 

This book presents invited contributions from a number of the most internationally renowned software engineering researchers like Victor Basili, Barry Boehm, Manfred Broy, Carlo Ghezzi, Michael Jackson, Leon Osterweil, and, of course, by Dieter Rombach himself. Several key experts from the Fraunhofer IESE, the institute founded and led by Dieter Rombach, also contributed to the book. The contributions summarize some of the most important trends in software engineering today and outline a vision for the future of the field. The book is structured into three main parts. The first part focuses on the classical foundations of software engineering, such as notations, architecture, and processes, while the second addresses empirical software engineeringin particular as the core field of Dieter Rombach’s contributions. Finally, the third part discusses a broad vision for the future of software engineering.

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From the reviews:

“This is a valuable contribution to the software engineering literature. … whether you are a young software engineer or a seasoned software academic, this would be a worthwhile investment.” (Birol Aygün, Computing Reviews, January, 2014)

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Dept. of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

    Jürgen Münch

  • Institut für Informatik, Universität Hildesheim, Hildesheim, Germany

    Klaus Schmid

About the editors

Jürgen Münch is a Professor of Software Systems Engineering at the Department of Computer Science, the University of Helsinki, Finland. His main areas of research are software measurement, qualitative and quantitative modeling of software products and processes, and software quality assurance. Münch has received several scientific awards, including the FiDiPro award (endowed with €1,900,000).

Klaus Schmid is a Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Hildesheim, Germany. His main research areas are product line engineering, adaptive systems and requirements engineering. He has published more than 80 peer-reviewed articles, served in numerous roles in the scientific community such as program chair and general chair of key conferences, and is a research fellow at the Software Engineering Center, NIPA, South Korea.

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Softcover Book USD 109.00
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