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Software Measurement and Quality Assurance
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/co7095
Module code: CO7095 A major aim of software engineering is to ensure the quality of the final product of the software development process. Quality is not a property that can be simply added at the end of the process.
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Software Measurement and Quality Assurance
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/co7095
Module code: CO7095 A major aim of software engineering is to ensure the quality of the final product of the software development process. Quality is not a property that can be simply added at the end of the process.
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Software Measurement and Quality Assurance
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co7508
Module code: CO7508 A major aim of software engineering is to ensure the quality of the final product of the software development process. Quality is not a property that can be simply added at the end of the process.
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Software Measurement and Quality Assurance
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/co7095
Module code: CO7095 A major aim of software engineering is to ensure the quality of the final product of the software development process. Quality is not a property that can be simply added at the end of the process.
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Death and community in rural settlements: changing burial culture in small towns and villages, c. 1850-2007
https://le.ac.uk/history/research/current-research-grants/previous-research-grants-and-projects/death-and-community-in-rural-settlements
ESRC Research Grant (£256,277) April 2008-September 2011 Professor Keith Snell Professor Keith Snell is working with Dr Julie Rugg (University of York) on an 3-4 year ESRC funded project from January 2008, entitled 'Death and community in rural settlements: changing...
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Avoiding carbon emissions
https://le.ac.uk/about/making-a-difference/climate-change/net-zero/avoid
The University of Leicester is committed to achieving net zero.
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New technology to revolutionise bedside tumour diagnosis in patients
https://le.ac.uk/news/2015/june/new-technology-to-revolutionise-bedside-tumour-diagnosis-in-patients
Researchers from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham are developing a revolutionary mini gamma ray camera that will improve the diagnosis of tumours and lymph nodes from patients’ bedsides.
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PhD student develops cancer survival prediction tool
https://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/phd-student-develops-cancer-survival-prediction-tool
Researchers from the Department of Health Sciences have developed an online tool which presents a variety of measures that quantify the survival of patients with cancer from different perspectives.
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Priorities and successes
https://le.ac.uk/igan/focus
Led by Professor Jon Barratt, Leicester’s Mayer IgAN Group pioneers global research into early diagnosis, treatment and cure of chronic kidney disease.
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Garth Smithies Taylor (1896-1916)
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/specialcollections/2016/10/14/garth-smithies-taylor-1896-1916/
15 October 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the death in action of Lieutenant Garth Smithies Taylor, a name which many staff and students at the University will have unwittingly passed on numerous occasions when entering the Fielding Johnson Building.