Other Software Engineering Links

Tools

  1. Brad Myers maintains a list of user interface software tools.
  2. CERA Research's EE Toolbox for embedded systems.
  3. Simon Stobart's list of freeware and shareware CASE tools for IBM PCs running MS Windows.
  4. Applied Information Science International runs a forum on data modeling and other forms of abstract data representation. It includes discussions of methodologies, reviews of CASE products, users' reports of their experiences in actual design projects, and references to other sources via WWW links and a bibliography of printed material.
  5. info-partners international, inc. maintains a Software Information Center, with (as of June 1997) information on over 15,000 software products and their vendors.
  6. Brian Marick maintains a list of testing tools suppliers.
  7. The page describing the Lucent Software Toolchest CD-ROM (including CSCOPE).
  8. The University of Sunderland's page on Meta-CASE systems.
  9. The Software Deployment Information Clearinghouse describes tools for packaging, releasing, installing, configuring, updating, and uninstalling a software system.

Standards

  1. The IEEE has an online catalog of its hardcopy standards for software engineering.
  2. Software development and documentation standards are available, for a fee, from IEEE. These supersede earlier standars such as MIL-STD-498 and DOD Standard 2167A.
  3. Praxion provides some ISO 9000-3 Guidelines in Plain English.

FAQs

  1. Pete Phillips' project management FAQ.
  2. David W. Eaton's configuration management and problem tracking FAQs.
  3. The comp.object (Object Orientation) FAQ.
  4. Software Testing Laboratories, Inc. maintains a web page on creating high quality software products for the commercial marketplace.
  5. The Configuration Management Yellow Pages contains many links to online CM resources.
  6. Rick Hower's Software QA and Testing Resource Center.

Newsletters and E-Mail

  1. Bill Frakes edits the Software Reuse and Re-engineering newsletter.
  2. Software Research, Inc. archives its monthly Testing Techniques Newsletter (TTN).
  3. The SEWORLD mailing list (seworld@cs.colorado.edu).

Education

  1. David Eichmann's list of educational programs has vanished.
  2. The Canadian Information Processing Society's draft software engineering curriculum.

Other

  1. ACM SIGSOFT's list of Software Engineering conferences, most of them sponsored by or in cooperation with SIGSOFT.
  2. The software engineering entry of the WWW Virtual Library.
  3. The ASSET public software reuse library; start by reading their FAQ, then their Worldwide Software Resources Discovery (WSRD) catalog.
  4. Philip Johnson's archive on formal technical review.
  5. Charles McCann's Capability Maturity Model Level 2 Focus Group.
  6. Marko Krajnc's page on component technology.
  7. Manfred Schneider's "Cetus Links" on object orientation.
  8. Robin Whitty's bibliography on object-oriented metrics.
  9. The Personal Software Process (PSP) resources page at theUniversity of Karlsruhe.
  10. The Process Patterns Resource Page.

Maintainer

This Web page is maintained by David Alex Lamb of Queen's University.
Contact: dalamb@spamcop.net.