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disciplines of "software development" that have little to do with engineering under the umbrella of "software engineering" as if those functions are a less important subclass of engineering. The article and the template are titled "software development process", not "software engineering process". You are just in denial that development is broader in scope than engineering.
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In my opinion, we should include in the "Software Engineers" section only the subset of software engineers who are notable for their Software Engineering contributions, not software engineers who aren't notable for their Software Engineering contributions but who used Software Engineering techniques
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Now I have removed some other names as well, and we had some previous discussion. Maybe I have to explain these actions some more. I think this template shouldn't reflect the general status of the field of software engineering. I should focuss on the Knowledge (XXG) representation of this field. It
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I think there is an underlaying question of where are the boundaries of software engineering? Which are it's main subjects? How did this field develope? And which subjects could be considered related to related fields? And which are the related fields of software engineering. These are questions, I
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Now I do think the number of people mentioned in the template should be limited to say the current 20 to 25 names. Otherwise the template is growing to large. We can list all people of the Category:Software engineering and or Category:Software engineering researchers. We have to make a choice. And
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was removed from the template because the Knowledge (XXG) article about him does not mention any direct, relevant contribution to Software Engineering. The Web is an (important) application, but not a direct contribution explicitly made to advance or popularize the Software Engineering field: it is
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The other template was better because it laid it out in steps and was highly visible at the top for those who may have only been interested in a particular step. I know that software engineering is not a step-by-step process, so I think it's futile to have software engineering template replace the
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in the template has made me wonder about the criteria for inclusion. I checked Google Scholar and found that Mellor is quiet a highly cited author. This made me wonder about the other persons listed in template, and I did some more checking with Google Scholar. Google scholar listed the following
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does not mention any contribution to the Software Engineering field. Web Engineering, AI, ontologies and Semantic Web are not Software Engineering subjects. Therefore, his name should not appear in this template until contributions to Software Engineering are mentioned in the article about him.
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You can try to oversimplify it by saying that software engineering is the main discipline. I'm sure there are product developers and project managers that would disagree with you, but that's beside the point. The point is that software development is multidisciplinary. You're trying to pull the
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Now I just started this template, and I know there is a lot to improve here and this will take time. I don't agree on one of your other choices. The template is not just a listing of notable software engineers. They should have an Wikpedia article and I prefer a longer Knowledge (XXG) article,
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I disagree that it should replace that template. That template is about a multidisciplinary process that includes software engineering but is not summed up by software engineering. Software engineering describes a skill that evolves much faster than any one process. You are doing both software
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This is good stuff Mdd! I didn't realize that Stephen Mellor is also an Agile Manifesto Signatory, which adds to his importance. Your table above bolsters the arguement to add Phillipe Krutchen with his contributions in Software Architecture and RUP.
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I am no real expert in this field, so I am open for suggestions. I do have been developing the Knowledge (XXG) representation of systems engineering, and have experienced that this field like software engineering is a very specific field with it's own
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software development process template. There should be two separate templates, one for the broader software development process and the other for the field or skill of software engineering. Your oversimplifying both subjects by merging the templates.
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Back to this subject. I have been developing some other templates as well and I can't recall ever seen (engineering) awards being added in other templates. There are other ways to bring this to the peoples attention, see for example the Turing award
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of Software Engineering, and active participants of the first Software Engineering conference ever, sponsored by NATO. They are not just tool developers; they have made important contributions to establish the conceptual framework of the
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I personnaly consider the development of programming languages an other field of computer science than software engineering. Now I have moved the above list of prominent people from the history of software engineering to the
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I separated the related field section. I noticed this section could/should be more specific. It doesn't seem to make sense to add mathematics and management as related fields. I think this could/should be more
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article. At the moment this section hardly gives any information and links to other Knowledge (XXG) articles. The three items listed are stubs, and I oppose the listing of stubs in any wikipedia article.
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I miss articles about the main Software Engineering awards. After they are created in Knowledge (XXG), they should be mentioned in the "Prizes" section of the template. Some external links:
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engineers and those who work with software engineers a disservice by trying to monopolize all the software development terminology under the umbrella of "software engineering."
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If not, sad, cause there is no equal to be found in these dusty old white-paper meet-the-deadline-and-not-much-else standards from the days of punch-cards and vacuum tubes.
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I just noticed Carlo Ghezziother (2003) in "Fundamentals of Software Engineering" (2nd Edition) page 8-12 names the following five SE related area's of computer science:
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principle (which is a software design concept, not an executable software tool) to help localization of volatile (changeable) design assumptions; the notion of
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again, explaining the basic charateristics of those methodologies and list the different types in the field of software enginering. As a start I started a
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mentions such contributions on the articles of the respective researchers. While this does not happen, those names should be left out of this template. --
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as well because, his current article doesn't explain his existence here. Also the 4+1 view model doesn't seem that important to Software engineering. --
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There seems to be a consensus here in the talk page that tool creators should be left out of the template. Otherwise, we should also add names such as
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methodology, which is an important contribution to Software Engineering. He is not known just by the creation of the Eiffel programming language.
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famous computer scientists, but I don't see them as software engineers. That is why I will remove the from the template. I am not so sure about
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Now removing "Tim Berners-Lee" doesn't make much sense to me either. He seems to be generaly considered a "software engineer", see for example
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Some of those authors have higher numbers, but they are not all to be considered software engineers (especially Sowa en Zachman). --
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If you disagree with those, please write here in the talk page. (But please tell whether you are now convinced that the names
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People known for the writting of software engineering bestsellers (allthough better known the list should focuss on pioneers)
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I agree we should only list the subset of software engineers, who are notable for their Software Engineering contributions.
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I updated the list updated. I noticed it seems to make sense to add some of the frequently viewed articles not yet listed.
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A new light on this matter occurs, when we take in account some of the authors who have been excluded, for example:
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are more in that field ...just as the contributions of the even more notable computer scientists mentioned above.
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Now I wonder how these persons relate to other prominent people in the history of programming languages such as:
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list of some awards he has won due to his Software Engineering contributions. See also a selected collection of
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is listing the following 16 Software engineering methods/methodologies. I have put these in a historical order:
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I am working on the listing of notable software engineers. I am using the following criterea for selection:
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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People who developed new programming languages. I think that is an other field (but I could be wrong).
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Some Douglas McIlroy's contributions: the notions of mass-produced software components
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Today three names have been added to the template (and I have removed two of them):
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Prominent people in the history of Programming languages versus Software Engineering
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neither a software development techniques book nor a new methodology, for instance.
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either, and if beeing a notable author is enough to be listed in the template. --
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Rational Unified Process-System Engineering (RUP-SE), a version of RUP tailored by
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should also be in the list. He invented a Software Engineering methodology named
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A listing of the popularity of some of the subjects listed in the template, see
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article lists some more methods, all refiment/refinements and variations of the
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In the above discussion I think some related fields have been mentioned now:
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Is it not officially recognized as a canonical development model/strategy?
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Now I have started a similar discussion about this on the talk page of the
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By the way, I completely agree with you that an important contribution to
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framework. (3 of 8 already listed above: Agile, Enterprise and Rational)
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I guess this table shows there is some reason to doubt the inclusion of
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field does not automatically qualify as an important contribution to
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I do think some of the new articles you added needs some improvement
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A list of various Software Engineering (and SE-related) Awards
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explaining their work in relation to Software engineering. --
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Find pictures for the biographies of computer scientists (see
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is a summary of the main things Knowledge (XXG) has to offer.
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Alright, since we have reached consensus in the inclusion of
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There was a list of developers of program languages in the
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to this list. Is this appropriate? Possible COI noted on
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I designed a new template here to replace the existing
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Data base, data base design and Data base management.
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Does it belong somewhere in this template? 3433:I removed this section here, and added it to the 1581:, developed the framework for proper programming. 1372:Now this list seems rather incomplete to me. -- 860:, developed the framework for proper programming. 2357:indeed some people have to be removed again. -- 1094:I have added these three software engineers. -- 2377:think, which should have to be answered in the 1114:I like to add the following software engineers 32:does not require a rating on Knowledge (XXG)'s 3087:has been viewed 133494 times in 200811. (1757) 3081:has been viewed 147300 times in 200811. (1548) 2048:his influential papers in Software Engineering 1434:(EssUP), a lightweight variation developed by 500:WikiProject Computer science/Unreferenced BLPs 3099:has been viewed 68039 times in 200811. (8344) 3075:has been viewed 160715 times in 200811. (932) 2743:has been viewed 39409 times in 200811. (9930) 2737:has been viewed 54873 times in 200811. 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