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- Subject: U.C. Berkeley Short Courses on Software Engineering
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 22:31:00 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- U.C. Berkeley
- Continuing Education in Engineering
- Announces 4 Short Courses in
- Advanced Software and Computer Engineering
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- Software Testing (April 19-21, 1993)
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- This intensive three-day course covers both the current industrial practices and
- advanced technologies available to successfully implement and sustain an
- improved software testing program. The advanced software testing technologies
- discussed are intended to encourage the planning of future enhancements to
- software test programs.
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- Lecturers: Warren Harrison, Ph.D., Paul W. Oman, Ph.D., Mark Wiley
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- Software Metrics (April 22-23, 1993)
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- Measurement is an essential part of improving the software development process.
- Measurement facilitates the objective characterization and baselining of an
- organizations current software assets, as well as providing a method to
- characterize its evolution and improvement. This course covers both the
- theoretical foundations of measurement and software metrics, as well as their
- application to improve and characterize the software development process.
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- Lecturers: Gene Miluk, M.S., Warren Harrison, Ph.D.
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- Object Oriented Software Engineering (March 1-5, 1993)
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- This course is designed to provide both technical and managerial personnel with
- an understanding of object-oriented concepts and technology, and how its
- implementation will impact software development throughout its life cycle. The
- specific problems and solutions for large software systems are discussed.
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- Lecturer: Ed Berard
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- Object Oriented Database Systems (April 19-23, 1993)
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- This course provides a solid grounding in object-oriented database fundamentals,
- familiarity with current commercial systems and advanced prototypes, and
- exposure to the most important research and development trends in the area.
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- Lecturers: Stanley Zdonik, Ph.D., David Maier, Ph.D., Michael Carey, Ph.D.,
- Gail Mitchell, Ph.D.
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- For more information (complete course descriptions, outlines, instructor bios,
- etc.) contact:
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- Harvey Stern
- U.C. Berkeley Extension/Southbay
- 800 El Camino Real Ste. 150
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
- Tel: (415) 323-8141
- Fax: (415) 323-1438
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