The NATO Software Engineering Conferences were held in 1968 and 1969. The conferences were attended by international experts on computer software who...
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Brian Randell: The NATO Software Engineering Conferences Markus Bautsch: Cycles of Software Crises in: ENISA Quarterly on Secure Software (PDF file; 1,86MB)...
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two conferences on software engineering in 1968 (Garmisch, Germany) and 1969, which gave the field its initial boost. Many believe these conferences marked...
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idea of reusable software components was promoted by Douglas McIlroy in his presentation at the NATO Software Engineering Conference of 1968. (One goal...
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never even completed. In 1968, NATO held the first software engineering conference, where issues related to software were addressed. Guidelines and best...
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electronic engineering, civil engineering, nuclear engineering, aerospace engineering, software engineering, chemical engineering, systems biology and more...
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Computing (section Software engineering)
the 1968 NATO Software Engineering Conference, and was intended to provoke thought regarding the perceived software crisis at the time. Software development...
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Brian Randell (category Software engineering researchers)
Randell was "involved in the original NATO Software Engineering Conferences" in 1968 on Software engineering. At the time he was working at IBM in the...
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develop the software. The company was briefly known as Informatik and Oplysing, or Infop ApS, before settling on Systematic Software Engineering. Though later...
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Emergent Coding (category Cross-platform software)
October 1968). "MASS PRODUCED SOFTWARE COMPONENTS". Software Engineering, Report on a conference sponsored by the NATO Science Committee, Garmisch, Germany...
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into software architecture knowledge management. There is no sharp distinction between software architecture versus design and requirements engineering (see...
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called it in 1960s was first mentioned in NATO Software Engineering Conference (discussion on how the softwares should be developed) by Christopher Alexander...
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and software reliability engineering than between hardware quality and reliability. A good software development plan is a key aspect of the software reliability...
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outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to software engineering: Software engineering – application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable...
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'Florin Popenţiu Vlădicescu' is Professor of Software Engineering. He is an associated Professor at University "Politehnica" of Bucharest and since the...
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IFIP Working Group 2.3 (category Software engineering organizations)
the findings of the first of the NATO Software Engineering Conferences, held in 1968, which spoke of the "software crisis" then seen as gripping the...
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Douglas T. Ross (category MIT School of Engineering faculty)
(1989). "The NATO Conferences from the Perspective of an Active Software Engineer". International Conference on Software Engineering: 101–102. Horspool...
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Francisco-based software company Cycling '74. Over its more than thirty-year history, it has been used by composers, performers, software designers, researchers...
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Transmediale 2001 in the category "artistic software". She is also the creator of the highly influential nato.0+55+3d software suite for live video manipulation...
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Allied Command Transformation (redirect from NATO Centres of Excellence)
and training, enabling concepts to be implemented by NATO forces. A large number of conferences and seminars have been organised by the command in fulfilment...
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Douglas McIlroy (category Cornell University College of Engineering alumni)
(January 1969). "Mass produced software components" (PDF). Software Engineering: Report of a conference sponsored by the NATO Science Committee, Garmisch...
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Friedrich L. Bauer (category Software engineering researchers)
Representative the NATO Science Committee. In 1967, NATO had been discussing 'The Software Crisis' and Bauer had suggested the term 'Software Engineering' as a way...
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Alexander G. Fraser (category Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering)
persistent names. In 1968 he represented Cambridge at the first NATO Software Engineering conference in Garmisch, Germany. He moved to AT&T Bell Laboratories...
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worms. Hyppönen has given keynotes and presentations at a number of conferences around the world, including Black Hat, DEF CON, DLD, RSA, and V2 Security...
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specific Command and Control Information Systems within NATO, a requirement arose for software engineering and programming. In the 1990s the School entered ADP...
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System Architect (redirect from System Architect (software))
under the auspices of Popkin Software. System Architect was one of the first Windows-based computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools. It evolved through...
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IEEE's Standard for Space System Cybersecurity and the NATO Country Project Director for the NATO Science for Peace and Security effort to reroute the internet...
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Interoperability (NESI) NCW related article on Crosstalk - Defense Software Engineering Journal Army War College article: Principles of Warfare on the Network-Centric...
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systems, formal languages and automata theory, software engineering, logic programming, web engineering, multimedia and information theory. After receiving...
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IDEAS Group (category Software architecture)
for exchange Group (IDEAS Group) is a project involving four nations (plus NATO as observers) and covering MODAF (UK), DoDAF (US), DNDAF (Canada) and the...
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