CMU-ISR-15-107 Institute for Software Research School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Seminal Papers in Software Engineering:
Mary Shaw (editor), Jonathan Aldrich, Travis D. Breaux, September 2015
To understand the context of current research, it is essential to understand how current results evolved from early fundamental papers. These classic papers develop timeless ideas that transcend technology changes, and the ideas embodied in their solutions often apply to current problems (and, indeed, are reinvented by researchers who are ignorant of the classic literature). Criteria for selection of the papers in the Canon include
The Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering faculty has selected this set of papers as a canonical collection of significant classic papers that balances completeness with reasonable size. All our software engineering students should read and understand these papers (or selections from books). Notes in this document explain the significance of the papers. We will endeavor to cover them in the Core Course in Software Engineering Research, and other courses may feel free to assume that students have read them.
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