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Software Engineering 2004

The Software Engineering 2004 (SE2004) —formerly known as Computing Curriculum Software Engineering (CCSE)— is a document that provides recommendations for undergraduate education in software engineering. SE2004 was initially developed by a steering committee between 2001 and 2004. Its development was sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery…

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Software Engineering 2004

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Software Engineering 2004 → Curriculum Guidelines, Engineering, SE2004 Home Page Software, Software Engineering, Undergraduate Degree Programs

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se2004 software engineering 2004 computing education curriculum undergraduate guidelines formerly known ccse document provides recommendations initially developed steering committee 2001

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Software Engineering 2004related to External linksSE2004 Home Page Software0.60section
Software Engineering 2004related to External linksEngineering0.60section
Software Engineering 2004related to External linksCurriculum Guidelines0.60section
Software Engineering 2004related to External linksUndergraduate Degree Programs0.60section
Software Engineering 2004related to External linksSoftware Engineering0.60section

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