A New Software Engineering

  • Jacobson I
  • Seidewitz E
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Abstract

What happened to software engineering? What happened to the promise of rigorous, disciplined, professional practices for software development, like those observed in other engineering disciplines? What has been adopted under the rubric of "software engineering" is a set of practices largely adapted from other engineering disciplines: project management, design and blueprinting, process control, and so forth. The basic analogy was to treat software as a manufactured product, with all the real "engineering" going on upstream of that - in requirements analysis, design, modeling, etc.

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Jacobson, I., & Seidewitz, E. (2014). A New Software Engineering. Queue, 12(10), 30–38. https://doi.org/10.1145/2685690.2693160

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