The CCPE has created a bilingual website to promote Professional Engineering in Canada. PEng.ca has a lot of information on how to go about becoming a professional engineer and why you should become one. The most important section for me... (Continue Reading)
Are you an engineering student who wants to understand what it means to be a professional engineer, a graduate from an engineering degree who still does not know what it means or someone curious what it means to be a professional engineer in Canada? (Continue Reading)
Steve McConnell put it perfectly when he stated in "Chapter 4: Software Engineering, Not Computer Science" of his recently published book "Professional Software Development": The proper question is not "What is software development currently?" but rather "What should professional software development be?" (Continue Reading)
If the medical community adopted the methods presently used to create software would society accept the same success rates that we are having with our projects or would changes to their way of working happen quicker? (Continue Reading)
Have you ever been curious to know which software engineering programs have been accredited in Canada? We found the list of schools on CCPE’s (Canadian Council of Profesional Engineers) website. There are other universities, than those on the list, that... (Continue Reading)
CUSEC is the Canadian Undergraduate Software Engineering Conference created to promote software engineering in canada at the undergraduate level. CUSEC 2005 is being held this year in Ottawa, Canada.
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