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IEEE SOFTWARE STANDARDS - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING STANDARDS: A USER'S ROAD MAP
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE ENG CD - Software Engineering Collection on CD-ROM
January 1, 2008 - IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE ENG - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE ENGIN VOL 1 - CUSTOMER AND TERMINOLOGY STANDARDS
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE INSPECTION - SOFTWARE INSPECTION: AN INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT - SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT - SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING, 2ND EDITION
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE CHANGE - SOFTWARE CHANGE IMPACT ANALYSIS
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE PROJECT - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SECOND EDITION
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE RISK - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING RISK MANAGEMENT
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE ENGIN VOL 2 - PROCESS STANDARDS
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE ENGIN VOL 3 - PRODUCT STANDARDS
IEEE
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IEEE SOFTWARE ENGIN VOL 4 - RESOURCE AND TECHNIQUE STANDARDS
IEEE
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DS/ISO 26162-2 - Management of terminology resources – Terminology databases – Part 2: Software
November 19, 2019 - DS

This document specifies essential features of terminology management systems, regardless of specific software engineering paradigms, user interface and user assistance design principles, and specific data models. These features enable maximum efficiency and quality in terminology work and,...

ISO 26162-2 - Management of terminology resources — Terminology databases — Part 2: Software
November 1, 2019 - ISO

This document specifies essential features of terminology management systems, regardless of specific software engineering paradigms, user interface and user assistance design principles, and specific data models. These features enable maximum efficiency and quality in terminology work and,...

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