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Industry needs include both the need for persons with advanced skills in specialized areas and people with a broad understanding of the problems involved in building software systems. This section presents a diversity of views on those needs and the ways in which universities should prepare their graduates for the tasks which industry must accomplish.
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Wasserman, A.I., Freeman, P. (1976). Industry Needs for Software Engineering Education. In: Wasserman, A.I., Freeman, P. (eds) Software Engineering Education. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-9898-4_3
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