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- SEMAT abstract "SEMAT (Software Engineering Method and Theory) is an initiative to reshape software engineering such that software engineering qualifies as a rigorous discipline. The initiative was launched in December 2009 by Ivar Jacobson, Bertrand Meyer, and Richard Soley.At the start of the initiative the founders wrote a call for action statement and a vision statement. The initiative was envisioned to be a multi-year effort working in parallel to bridge the gap between the developer community and the academic community and create a community giving value to the whole software community.The work is now structured in four different, but strongly related areas: The Practice area, The Education area, the Theory area and the Community area[citation needed]. The Practice area primarily addresses practices. The Education area is concerned with all issues related to training for both the developers and the academics incl students. The Theory area is primarily addressing the search for a General Theory in Software Engineering. Finally the Community area works with setting up legal entities, creating websites and community growth. It was expected that the Practice area, the Education area and the Theory area would at some point in time integrate in a way of value to all of them: the Practice area would be a “customer” of the Theory area, and direct the research to useful results for the developer community. The Theory area would give a solid and practical platform for the Practice area. And, the Education area would communicate the results in proper ways.A significant number of world-class experts in the field of software engineering endorse the initiative's Call for Action. The signatories include Scott Ambler, Dines Bjørner, Barry Boehm, Erich Gamma, Ken Schwaber etc. The initiative is also supported by corporations such as IBM, Microsoft, Ericsson, ABB and Samsung, and academic institutions such as Peking University, Chalmers University of Technology, Florida Atlantic University, Wits University and KAIST. Some of the signatories are known in the field for well established software engineering models or methods, which are not always compatible. Yet the consensus on the initiative shows that they agree with the importance of refounding software engineering.".
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink SEMAT-vision.pdf.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink detail.cfm?id=2389616.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink semat-korea.org..
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink ?page_id=632.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink IEEESoftware_SepOct_2012.pdf.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink silicon-valley.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink 219100242.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink 220300840.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink 222001342.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink semat.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink www.kth.se.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink www.munichre.com.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink scilab.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink www.semat.jp..
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink www.semat.org.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink english.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink www.unal.edu.co.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink www.uni-due.de.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink default.html.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink index-e.html.
- SEMAT wikiPageExternalLink www.wits.ac.za.
- SEMAT wikiPageID "25451462".
- SEMAT wikiPageRevisionID "596917319".
- SEMAT hasPhotoCollection SEMAT.
- SEMAT subject Category:Software_engineering_organizations.
- SEMAT comment "SEMAT (Software Engineering Method and Theory) is an initiative to reshape software engineering such that software engineering qualifies as a rigorous discipline. The initiative was launched in December 2009 by Ivar Jacobson, Bertrand Meyer, and Richard Soley.At the start of the initiative the founders wrote a call for action statement and a vision statement.".
- SEMAT label "SEMAT".
- SEMAT label "SEMAT".
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- SEMAT wasDerivedFrom SEMAT?oldid=596917319.
- SEMAT isPrimaryTopicOf SEMAT.