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Graduate

EE 382V Software Evolution (Spring 2012) 

Software evolution plays an ever-increasing role in software development. Programmers rarely build software from scratch but often spend more time in modifying existing software to provide new features to customers and fix defects in existing software. Evolving software systems is often a time-consuming and error-prone process. This course focuses on state-of-the art methods, tools, and techniques for evolving software.

EE 382V Software Evolution (Fall 2010) 

EE 382V Software Evolution (Fall 2009)

EE 382V Software Evolution (Spring 2009)

Software Engineering Reading Group

I started SERG (software engineering reading group) seminar after I joined UT Austin in Spring 2009.  My goal is to collect our efforts in keeping up-to-date with recent paers in software engineering conferences and journals, to understand each other's research interests, and to find opportunities for research collaboration. SERG meets every other week in ACES 5.336. For more information on SERG and its schedule, please visit here.

Undergraduate

EE 461L Software Engineering and Design Laboratory (A new SE technical area core course, to be offerred in Spring 2012)

EE 322C Data Structures (UT blackboard access only)