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software engineering (SE) is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the design, development, operation, and maintenance of software, and the study of these approaches; that is, the application of engineering to software. [1][2][3] In layman's terms, it is the act of using insights to conceive, model and scale a solution to a problem. The first reference to the term is the 1968 NATO software Engineering Conference and was meant to provoke thought regarding the perceived "software crisis" at the time.[4][5][6] software development, a much used and more generic term, does not necessarily subsume the engineering paradigm. The generally accepted concepts of software Engineering as an engineering discipline have been specified in the Guide to the software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK). The SWEBOK has become an internationally accepted standard ISO/IEC TR 19759:2005.[7] For those who wish to become recognized as professional software engineers, the IEEE offers two certifications (Certified software Development Associate and Certified software Development Professional). The IEEE certifications do not use the erm Engineer in their title for compatibility reasons. In some parts of the US such as Texas, the use of the term Engineer is regulated only to those who have a Professional Engineer license. Further, in the United States starting from 2013, the NCEES Professional Engineer exam will be available for software Engineering.[8]


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