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Special Issue of IEEE Software
Educating Software Professionals
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September-October 2002
Guest Editors: Watts Humphrey (Software Engineering Institute) and
Thomas Hilburn (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
Articles in the Special Section
- Thomas Hilburn and Watts Humphrey, The Impending Changes in Software Education
- Richard Conn, Developing Software Engineers at the C-130J Software Factory
- Jorge Diaz-Herrera, Mike Murphy, and Dawn Ramsey (Southern Polytechnic State
University), A Collaborative Program to
Retrain Lockheed Martin Aero Engineers
- Hossein Saiedian (University of Kansas), Donald Bagert (Rose-Hulman Institute
of Technology), and Nancy Mead (Software Engineering Institute), Software Engineering
Programs: Dispelling the Myths and Misconceptions
- Jurgen Borstier (Umed University, Sweden), David Carrington (University of
Queensland, Australia), Gregory Hislog (Drexel University), Susan Lisack
(Purdue University),
Keith Olson (Utah Valley State College), and Laurie Williams (North Carolina State
University), Teaching the PSP: Challenges and Lessons
Learned
- Ken Surendran and Helen Hays (Southeast Missouri State University) and
Andrew Macfarlane (QCOM), Simulating a Software Engineering Apprenticeship
- Dale Callahan and Bob Pedigo (University of Alabama at Birmingham),
Educating Experienced IT Professionals
by Addressing Industry's Needs
- Grant Cheston and Jean-Paul Tremblay (University of Saskatchewan),
Integrating Software Engineering
in Introductory Computing Courses
- Thomas Hilburn and Watts Humphrey, Teaching Teamwork
- David Umphress, T. Dean Hendrix, and James H. Cross (Auburn University),
Software Process
in the Classroom: The Capstone Project Experience
- Lisa Burnell (Texas Christian University), John Priest (University of Texas,
Arlington), and John Durrett (Texas Tech University), Teaching Distributed
Multidisciplinary Software Develoment
- Allen Tucker (Bowdain College) and Barry Boehm (University of Southern
California), Point/Counterpoint: Point - On the Balance
Between Theory and Practice, Counterpoint - Software Engineering is a Value-Based
Contact Sport

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Articles in Some Magazine Departments
In addition to the above articles in the special section, I also found the
following departments of the magazine to be of interest:
- Requirements - Dorothy Graham, Requirements and Testing: Seven Missing Link Myths
- Design - James Newkirk and Alexei A. Vorontsov, How .NET's Custom Attributes
Affect Design
- Quality Time - Natalia Juristo and Ana M. Moreno, Reliable Knowledge for
Software Development
- TCSE (Technical Council on Software Engineering) - Melody M. Moore, Software
Engineering Education
Full Table of Contents
CLICK HERE for a full listing of the table of contents
to this issue.