It is not an exaggeration to view Professor Lee's book," Software Engineer- ing with Computational Intelligence," or SECI for short, as a pioneering contribution to software engineering. Breaking with the tradition of treat- ing uncertainty, imprecision, fuzziness and vagueness as issues of peripheral importance, SECI moves them much closer to the center of the stage. It is ob- vious, though still not widely accepted, that this is where these issues should be, since the real world is much too complex and much too ill-defined to lend itself to categorical analysis in the Cartesian spirit. As...
It is not an exaggeration to view Professor Lee's book," Software Engineer- ing with Computational Intelligence," or SECI for short, as a pioneering c...