Institute of Software Engineers
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The Institute of Software Engineers (ISE) was created by incorporation in the year 2006. The ISE is a member-funded professional organization of individuals with certified software engineering skills for the advancement of the practice of software engineering. ISE exists to benefit the community of software engineers for which it serves. In addition, ISE also welcomes organizations that subscribe to the Institute's Governance Documents.

Membership

ISE has student chapters at accredited higher-education institutions and also professional chapters. ISE recommends and establishes standards for practicing software engineers and engineering managers. In addition, ISE also pursues research in sub-areas of software engineering activities with the goal of creating actionable guidance and recommendations for practitioners. All ISE members have minimally successfully completed a bachelor degree in the engineering discipline or are actively pursuing such a degree. The web location of ISE is at http://ssi7.cs.tamu.edu/ssi/inst_soft_eng.jsp?field=ssihub

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Governance documents

  • Bylaws: here
  • Constitution: here
  • Articles of Incorporation: here

See also

  • software standard
  • computer-aided software engineering
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  • software engineering
    Software engineering
    Software Engineering is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software, and the study of these approaches; that is, the application of engineering to software...

  • software project management
    Software project management
    Software project management is the art and science of planning and leading software projects. It is a sub-discipline of project management in which software projects are planned, monitored and controlled.-History:...

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