New Perspectives in Software Engineering - Jezreel Mejia, Mirna Muñoz, Álvaro Rocha & Víctor Hernández-Nava

New Perspectives in Software Engineering

By Jezreel Mejia, Mirna Muñoz, Álvaro Rocha & Víctor Hernández-Nava

  • Release Date: 2022-10-29
  • Genre: Computers & Internet

Description

This book contains the proceedings of the CIMPS Conference held on October 19-21, 2022, Hipócrates University, Acapulco de Juárez, Guerrero, México, that is dedicated to Software Engineering, in particular, software processes improvement, computer security and communication technology, artificial intelligence and data analysis (big data) with a focus on innovation and/or entrepreneurship, bringing together the academic sectors, governmental and industrial that promote the comprehensive development of a culture of research, innovation and competitiveness of organizations dedicated to and/or that make use of Information and Communication Telecommunications.
This book presents software engineering with impact in a combination of different fields:  Organizational Models, Standards and Methodologies, Knowledge Management, Software Systems, Applications and Tools, Information and Communication Technologies, Information security, Artificial intelligence, DataAnalysis.
It is used in different domains in which a broad scope of audience is interested in:
•          Software engineers
•          Analyst
•          Project management
•          Consultant
•          Professors in academia
•          Students
•          Corporate heads of firms
•          Senior general managers
•          Managing directors
•          Board directors
•          Academics and researchers in the field both in universities and business schools
•          Information technology directors and managers
•          Quality managers and directors
•         Libraries and information centres serving the needs of the above

This book contents are also useful for Ph.D. students, master’s and undergraduate students of IT-related degrees such as Computer Science, Information Systems.

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