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Publikováno v:
Communications of the ACM. 57:52-58
Addressing the needs of professional software development.
Publikováno v:
Queue. 12:30-39
In the fall semester of 1996 RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) launched the first undergraduate software engineering program in the United States. The culmination of five years of planning, development, and review, the program was designed from
Autor:
Jeong-Ho Park, Steven A. Benner, Paul L. Boyer, Stephen H. Hughes, Michael J. Lutz, A. Michael Sismour, Stefan Lutz
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research. 32:728-735
As the next step towards generating a synthetic biology from artificial genetic information systems, we have examined variants of HIV reverse transcriptase (RT) for their ability to synthesize duplex DNA incorporating the non-standard base pair betwe
Autor:
M. McCracken, Michael J. Lutz, Laurie Williams, Nancy R. Mead, Gregory W. Hislop, J.F. Naveda
Publikováno v:
Computer Science Education. 12:169-185
Agile software development methodologies claim to be superior for adapting to the changing needs of customers and projects and to the people on the team. As a result, these methodologies are steadily gaining interest and popularity in industry. Some
Autor:
Susan Mengel, M. McCracken, Michael J. Lutz, Thomas B. Hilburn, Greg Hislop, Donald J. Bagert
Publikováno v:
Journal of Systems and Software. 49:163-169
In this paper, we discuss issues and ideas that can improve the undergraduate education of software engineers. We submit that a key impediment to the advancement of software engineering education is the lack of guidance and support for the developmen
Publikováno v:
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 8:499-504
HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) incorporates 2′-deoxy iso guanosine triphosphate (d- iso GTP) opposite thymidine (T) in a DNA template and opposite uracil (U) in an RNA template about 10 times more efficiently than the eukaryotic DNA polymerase α
Autor:
Heike A. Held, J. J. Vögel, Andrew L. Roughton, Thomas R. Battersby, J. T. Kodra, Michael J. Lutz, Joseph Stackhouse, Krishnan P. Nambiar, Daniel Hutter, Klaus Schneider, Martin Egli, Joseph A. Piccirilli, Christophe Hammer, Simon E. Moroney, Steven A. Benner, Jennifer Horlacher, L. J. MacPherson, U. von Krosigk, Tuncer Arslan, D. K. Bäschlin, Clemens Richert, Jurgen G. Schmidt, Stefan Lutz, Simona C. Jurczyk, Bernd Eschgfäller, Christopher Switzer, Thomas F. Jenny, E. Müller, H. A. König, M. Blättler, Birgitte Hyrup, Zh. Huang
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Chemistry. 70:263-266
A research program has applied the tools of synthetic organic chemistry to systematically modify the structure of DNA and RNA oligonucleotides to learn more about the chemical principles underlying their ability to store and transmit genetic informat
Autor:
Donald J. Bagert, Michael J. Lutz
Publikováno v:
IEEE Software. 23:16-18
The first software engineering programs were at the graduate level, primarily as terminal master's degrees for those already developing commercial and industrial software. By the early 1990s, educators began to consider software engineering's role at
Publikováno v:
IEEE Software. 14:22-25
Autor:
Michael J. Lutz
Publikováno v:
FIE
Until recently, those who taught mathematical modeling (or “formal methods”) faced daunting challenges. First, most modeling tools used seemingly esoteric notations that were hurdles for many students. Even if the notation could be tamed, the too