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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2006
Degree Programs in Information Systems. As with MSIS 2000 and its predecessors, the objective is to create a model for schools designing or revising an MS curriculum in Information Systems. The curriculum was designed by a joint committee of the Association for Information Systems and the Association for Computing Machinery.
IEEE software, 2005
There's a generally accepted maxim in the software industry: a well-managed software organization, staffed by qualified software engineering professionals in a mature software engineering environment, can repeatedly deliver software systems that meet their requirements, on ...
2013
With the pervasive deployment of software in dependable systems used in everyday life, society is increasingly demanding that software used in critical systems must meet minimum safety, security and reliability standards. Certification is the procedure by which an authorized person or agency assesses and verifies characteristics of a system or product in accordance with established requirements, standards, or regulations. For software, it encompasses traditional notions of verification, but also includes the evidence, tools, methods, and personnel qualifications that are needed to convince the certification authority that the system or product conforms to the relevant standard. Manufacturers of these systems need consistent and effective guidelines as to what constitutes acceptable evidence of software quality, and how to achieve it. Compared to process-oriented certification procedures, recent approaches provide evidence for dependability by the thorough evaluation of the product i...
Proceedings of the ninth ACM international conference on Embedded software - EMSOFT '11, 2011
We describe a certification approach for software development that has been adopted at our organization. JPL develops robotic spacecraft for the exploration of the solar system. The flight software that controls these spacecraft is considered to be mission critical. We argue that the goal of a software certification process cannot be the development of "perfect" software, i.e., software that can be formally proven to be correct under all imaginable and unimaginable circumstances. More realistically, the goal is to guarantee a software development process that is conducted by knowledgeable engineers, who follow generally accepted procedures to control known risks, while meeting agreed upon standards of workmanship. We target three specific issues that must be addressed in such a certification procedure: the coding process, the code that is developed, and the skills of the coders. The coding process is driven by standards. The code is mechanically checked against the standards with the help of stateof-the-art static source code analyzers. The coders, finally, are certified in on-site training courses that include formal exams.
Information Technology Education, 2005
Academic institutions worldwide are constantly trying to refine or even reinvent their Information Systems (IS) curricula to address the needs of industry and government. As many IS curricula emerge, a number of them do not satisfy well recognized standards and even lack critical components. Furthermore, a highly competitive Information Technology (IT) global market is putting pressure on colleges and universities to include IT certification in the curriculum.
Mateos Cruz P.; Granados Chiguer, I. (Eds.) 2024: Vivere in urbe. El ámbito doméstico urbano de hispania desde la época altoimperial hasta el periodo emiral, Mytra 13, Mérida., 2024
En el marco de este volumen donde se pretenden analizar y comprender las dinámicas de transformación y discontinuidad en la arquitectura doméstica en el ámbito urbano entre la época romana y el periodo emiral, los casos de Ilici (La Alcudia, Elche) y de Eio/Iyyuh (Tolmo de Minateda, Hellín) pueden aportar informaciones arqueológicas significativas y complementarias sobre los espacios construidos residenciales desde una perspectiva diacrónica. Ilici es una colonia romana con amplia secuencia de ocupación entre época republicana y la Alta Edad Media (siglos VIII-IX), que se ilustra sobre la evolución de los espacios residenciales durante el Bajo Imperio y la Antigüedad Tardía, mientras que El Tolmo permite comprender las dinámicas urbanas entre los siglos VII y el X, aproximándonos a los procesos de agregación para conformar nuevos modelos domésticos en el marco de la islamización. | Within the framework of this volume, which aims to analyse and understand the dynamics of transformation and discontinuity in domestic architecture in the urban sphere between Roman times and the emir period, the cases of Ilici (La Alcudia, Elche) and Eio/Iyyuh (Tolmo de Minateda, Hellín) can contribute significant and complementary archaeological information of residential built spaces from a diachronic perspective. Ilici is a Roman colony with a wide sequence of occupation between the Republican era and the Early Middle Ages (8th-9th centuries), which illustrates the evolution of residential spaces during the Later Roman Empire and Late Antiquity, while El Tolmo allows us to understand the urban dynamics between the 7th and 10th centuries, approaching the aggregation processes to form new domestic models within the Islamization framework.
Design of Members Eurocodes -Design of steel buildings with worked examples
Historia 66, 1, 2021
Journal of Airport Engineering Technology (JAET), 2020
Research Gate, 2021
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 2022
Commonism: a new aesthetics of the real, 2018
2003
RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 2005
BMC Cell Biology, 2011
Annals of Global Health, 2020
European Journal of Cancer Care, 2013
Publicatio Uepg - Ciencias Exatas E Da Terra, Agrarias E Engenharias, 2003
Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan - Indonesian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2015