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Software and the multi-disciplinary engineer or what do graduates need to know about software?

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The author argues that for the teaching of software engineering to be effective in a mixed degree, there is a minimum level which must be taught, below which the rule should be 'teach nothing'. This is because of the relative state of maturity of software engineering compared with the more traditional engineering degrees.

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Computing & Control Engineering Journal  (Volume:7 ,  Issue: 5 )

Date of Publication: Oct. 1996

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