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Software engineering is widely recognized as one of the most exciting, stimulating, and profitable research areas, with a significant practical impact on the software industry. Thus, training future generations of software engineering researchers and bridging the gap between academia and industry are vital to the field. The International Summer School on Software Engineering (ISSSE), which started in 2003, aims to contribute both to training future researchers and to facilitating the exchange of knowledge between academia and industry.
This volume constitutes a collection of articles
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Software engineering is widely recognized as one of the most exciting, stimulating, and profitable research areas, with a significant practical impact on the software industry. Thus, training future generations of software engineering researchers and bridging the gap between academia and industry are vital to the field. The International Summer School on Software Engineering (ISSSE), which started in 2003, aims to contribute both to training future researchers and to facilitating the exchange of knowledge between academia and industry.

This volume constitutes a collection of articles originating from tutorial lectures given during the last three ISSSE summer schools, as well as a number of contributions on some of the latest findings in the field of software engineering. The book is organized in three parts on software requirements and design; software testing and reverse engineering; and management.
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"This collection of papers originates from tutorial lectures given between 2006 and 2008 at the International Summer School on Software Engineering (ISSSE), at the University of Salerno, Italy. The papers, as well as the overall book, are readable and well organized. The book presents many current methods, techniques, and tools used in modern software engineering theory and practice. ... Reading these papers should help PhD students, university researchers, and industry professionals gain useful insights into current research topics in software engineering." (Bekim Fetaji, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2009)