Study Guide for New Software Engineering Exam Now Available
A study guide for those planning to take the new software engineering exam is now available from IEEE-USA.

"All prospective exam takers would be well-served to review the book to help identify weaknesses in their knowledge prior to taking the exam," Laplante said.
The study guide is $39.99 for IEEE members and $49.99 for nonmembers.Â
PE Software exam registration begins 17 December. Checkhttp://ncees.org/exams to find out about your state's approval and registration process. See exam specifications athttp://engineers.texas.gov/downloads/ncees_PESoftware_2013.pdf.
Many state licensing boards have long contended that because software engineers play a significant and expanding role in the design and operation of safety-critical systems, they should be regulated in the same manner as other engineering disciplines. Projects affecting public health, welfare and safety -- such as electric grids, traffic control systems and water treatment plants -- require licensed engineers to verify that design work is done properly.
The PE Software exam was developed under the auspices of IEEE-USA, the IEEE Computer Society, the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and the National Society of Professional Engineers.
"The exam is the result of a comprehensive survey study of several hundred software engineering professionals and the hard work of a dedicated committee of practicing software engineers with extensive experience in a wide range of mission-critical systems," Laplante said.
For more on the licensing of software engineers in an FAQ article from Laplante, see http://theinstitute.ieee.org/ieee-roundup/opinions/ieee-roundup/answers-to-faqs-about-software-licensing.
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