TY - BOOK AU - Zapata Jaramillo,Carlos Mario AU - Urrego Giraldo,Germán AU - González Calderón,Guillermo AU - López Escobar,Leonardo David TI - Software Engineering: methods modeling and teaching / SN - 9789588692326 U1 - 005.1 PY - 2011/// CY - Medellin : PB - Sello, Universidad de Medellín KW - lemb KW - Ingeniería de software KW - Desarrollo de software KW - Tecnología educativa KW - Enseñanza asistida por ordenador N1 - Incluye bibliografías; 1. Whywe need a theory for software engineering. - 2. The SEMAT initiative: a call for action. - 3. A proposal of a software development project kernel. - 4. A balanced and adaptable method for software development in very small enterprises: the blue watch variant. - 5. Watch: a suite of methods for facilitating facilitate software development process adaptability. - 6. Dealing with the human side. - 7. Towards information mining engineering . - 8. A process for requirements conceptualization. - 9. An overview of risk management in the acquisition of software and services . - 10. Adoption oftotal quaJity approaches in requirements engineering. - 11. A method for assigning percentages to cause-and-effect diagram in the UNC- method context. - 12. Rules for generating oasis specifications from pre-conceptual schemas. - 13. On the semantics of domain specific transformation languages: implementatio issue. - 14. Conceptual modeling of ernbedded systems . - 15. A repJicated experiment to evaluate the applicability of a use case precedence diagram-based approach in software development projects. - 16. Tracing models to support business process models throughout the software development lifecycle. - 17. Domain-centered testing of a systems conceptual model. - 18. Capturing the essence of software engineering-an academia perspective OFSEMAT. - 19. A proposal for software engineering education based on a joint project. - 20. Building virtuallearning objects that accomplish today CBR system requirements. - 21. Continuous improvement strategies of software development processes applied to classroom teaching; Sistemas ER -