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Software Engineering refers to the movement, methods and techniques aimed at making software development more systematic.

The SystemicLogic Software Engineering practice provides research insight into this engineering discipline concerned with all aspects of software production from the early stages of system specification through to maintaining the system after it has gone into production.

The practice is specifically focused on exploiting the applied side of software engineering, making it practical and understandable. So, how do you implement this type of engineering practice?

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Software Engineering Workshop Popular Contact SystemicLogic to gain access Submitted Date:  2006/11/27
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Studies on Software Architectural Design Popular Contact SystemicLogic to gain access Submitted Date:  2006/9/11
In this paper, we discuss software architectural design methods, especially that in the early phase of software development to f ...more...


The IDEAL(SM) Transition Framework - Speeding Managed Change Popular Contact SystemicLogic to gain access Submitted Date:  2006/9/7
This prensentation provides a almost simple iterative process for the transition during change in organizations. It provides on ...more...


The Usability of Open Source Software Popular You have access to this artifact Submitted Date:  2006/9/12
Open source communities have successfully developed a great deal of software. Most of this software is used by technically sophi ...more...


Who Needs an Architect? Popular Contact SystemicLogic to gain access Submitted Date:  2006/9/6
Even by our industry’s standards, “architect” and “architecture” are terribly overloaded words. For many, the term “software arc ...more...


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