Empfohlene Literatur zur SW Technik

Lehrbücher

Artikel

Bauer F. L.: Software-Engineering - wie es begann, Informatik-Spektrum (1993)16:259-260

Normen

DIN ISO 9000-3, Qualitätsmanagement- Qualitätssicherungsnormen. Leitfaden für die Anwendung von ISO 9001 auf die Entwicklung, Lieferung und Wartung von Software.

Mark C. Paulk, Bill Curtis, Mary Beth Chrissis, Charles V. Weber: Technical Report CMU/SEI-93-TR-024, ESC-TR-93-177, February 1993, Capability Maturity ModelSM for Software, Version 1.1. Original erhältlich über http://www.sei.cmu.edu, lokale Kopie (466KB)

Mark C. Paulk, Charles V. Weber, Suzanne M. Garcia, Mary Beth Chrissis, Marilyn Bush Technical Report CMU/SEI-93-TR-025, ESC-TR-93-178, February 1993: Key Practices of the Capability Maturity ModelSM , Version 1.1. Original erhältlich über http://www.sei.cmu.edu, lokale Kopie (920KB)
 

Diskussionsforen (News Groups)

comp-software-eng
FAQs dieses Diskussionsforums findet man in  http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/Software-Engineering oder ftp://ftp.qucis.queensu.ca/pub/software-eng/www/
Die folgenden Diskussionsforen behandeln verwandte Themen. Zu diesen Themen findet man daher recht wenig in comp.software-eng:
comp.groupware
Software/hardware for shared interactive environments
comp.human-factors
Human factors, including user interfaces
comp.lang.*
Discussion of specific programming languages.
comp.newprod
Announcements of new products
comp.object
Object-oriented analysis/design/programming/systems
comp.programming
Programming, especially algorithms and data structures
comp.realtime
Computer-based realtime systems
comp.software.measurement
Software metrics
comp.software.testing
Software testing
FAQs unter  ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.software-eng/ oder http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/Software-Engineering/
comp.software.config-mgmt
Configuration management and problem tracking
comp.specification.misc
Formal specification methods
comp.specification.larch
The Larch family of specification notations
comp.specification.z
The Z formal specification notation
comp.sw.components
Reusable software components
comp.risks
A. Tools
   1.  Brad Myers (Brad.Myers@cs.cmu.edu) maintains a list of user interface
       software tools at
       http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/bam/www/toolnames.html.
   2.  CERA Research's EE Toolbox for embedded systems at
       http://www.cera2.com/ebox.htm.
   3.  Simon Stobart's list of freeware and shareware CASE tools for IBM PCs
       running MS Windows at http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/sst/casehome.html.
   4.  Applied Information Science International runs a forum on data modeling
       and other forms of abstract data representation.  It includes
       discussions of methodologies, reviews of CASE products, users' reports
       of their experiences in actual design projects, and references to other
       sources via WWW links and a bibliography of printed material.
   5.  info-partners international, inc. maintains a Software Information
       Center, at http://www.info-partners.com/softinfo/ with (as of June 1997)
       information on over 15,000 software products and their vendors.
   6.  Brian Marick (marick@testing.com) maintains a list of testing tools
       suppliers.
   7.  Trident Systems Inc.maintains a list of Unix/X tools.
   8.  The University of Sunderland's page on Meta-CASE systems at
       http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/rif/metacase/metacase.home.html.
B. Standards
   1.  The IEEE has an online catalog of its hardcopy standards for software
       engineering at http://stdsbbs.ieee.org/products/catalog/it.html#gen23.
   2.  Information about MIL-STD-498 on Software Development and Documentation
       at http://diamond.spawar.navy.mil/498/mil-498.html; this is the
       successor to several standards, including 2167A at
       http://www.cybercom.net/~mark/dod-std-2167a/.  The standards are also
       available at the Defence Information Systems Agency at
       http://www.itsi.disa.mil/cfs/std498.html.