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SEMAT (Software Engineering Methods and Theory) is an international initiative designed to
identify a common ground, or universal standard, for software engineering. It is supported by
some of the most distinguished contributors to the field. Creating a simple language to describe
methods and practices, the SEMAT team expresses this common ground as a kernel–or
framework–of elements essential to all software development.
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“The work of Ivar Jacobson and his colleagues, started as part of the SEMAT initiative,
has taken a systematic approach to identifying a ‘kernel’ of software engineering principles and
practices that have stood the test of time and recognition.â€
—Bertrand Meyer