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Revised graduate Software Engineering curriculum at Monmouth College

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  1. The NATO Conference on Software Engineering, October 1968.

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  2. These comments about the software crisis are quoted quite often. Our source was the “Institute for Defense Analyses, Science and Technology Division, Paper P-1046,” dated October 1974, by David Fisher.

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  3. All of Tony Hoare's papers should be mentioned here. Of particular relevance in the present context is: “Programming is an Engineering Profession,” Oxford University Report, Programming Research Group, 1982.

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  4. There is no one paper that can be referenced here. Everything that Dijkstra has written is motivation for what we are trying to accomplish.

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  5. Much of the work of Mills will be incorporated in our program. The paper “Software Development.” IEEE Trans on Software Engineering, December, 1976, is pertinent.

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  6. We call the attention of reader to the classic: “The Mythical Man-Month,” Addison-Wesley, 1974, and also to

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  7. “No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering.” IEEE Computer, April 1987.

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  8. David Parnas has over the last twenty years written a great number of papers. For practical, immediately useful material, there is no better source of information on the topics of computer-system and software engineering. We will mention here only his lecture notes from his course “Applying Engineering Discipline to Software,” Summer Institute in Computer Science, Wang Institute, 1985.

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  9. A suitable source of material here is: “Structured Programming: Theory and Practice” by Linger, Mills, and Witt, Addison-Wesley, 1979.

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  10. For this material, we have in mind: “Principles of Computer Programming: A Mathematical Approach” by Mills, Basili, Gannon, and Hamlet, Allyn and Bacon, 1987.

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  11. “A Discipline of Programming” by Edsgar Dijkstra, Prentice-Hall, 1976.

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Amoroso, S., Kuntz, R., Wheeler, T., Graff, B. (1988). Revised graduate Software Engineering curriculum at Monmouth College. In: Ford, G.A. (eds) Software Engineering Education. SEI 1988. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 327. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0043591

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