RESOURCE: WEBINAR

How to Engineer Software, Part 1: Semantic Models

In spite of applying popular software practices such as Scrum, many software projects continue to be chronically late or over budget or to underdeliver functionality. Code is riddled with defects; long-term maintenance is costly and labor-intensive. The root causes of software project difficulty are known: weak requirements, overdependence on testing, and code not being self-documenting. At the same time, the term “software engineering” is commonly bantered around without really understanding what it means (e.g., to Civil Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Industrial Engineers, etc.). Software should be engineered, but true engineering of software requires more than just claiming “software engineer” as a job title.

Join Steve Tockey for a webinar based on his latest book that shows how semantic models bring true engineering discipline to software development and maintenance while directly addressing the root causes of software difficulty. Semantic models have been used across a wide variety of industry verticals and have shown consistent success. If you’re tired of the same old poor results, tune in to see a true engineering discipline for software that actually solves the problems that need to be solved.

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