• Title of article

    How higher-education systems influence software engineering degree programs

  • Author/Authors

    O.، Dieste, نويسنده , , N.، Juristo, نويسنده , , A.M.، Moreno, نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    -77
  • From page
    78
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Over the last few years, many members of the software development community have advocated that software engineering should be underpinned as an independent profession. A prerequisite for this professionalization is the establishment of specific elements such as accreditation, certification, licensing, and an adequate education for future professionals. SE teaching has certainly undergone a series of changes over recent years. Traditionally, students gained SE knowledge mainly in postgraduate programs. A trend toward explicitly including this knowledge in undergraduate programs started as computer science programs began incorporating some SE knowledge as compulsory subjects. Furthermore, SE-specific programs have proliferated in several countries, such as the US, the UK, Australia, and Canada. Although these programs focus on SE knowledge, they might also offer electives related to advanced CS knowledge, depending on the university. After analyzing Australian, Canadian, European, and US HEIʹs we conclude that the primary cause of this difference in proliferation of SE programs in the organization of these countriesʹ highereducation system. We also determine that these organizational differences donʹt generally affect the amount of SE knowledge that studentʹs receive.
  • Keywords
    School psychology , Exposure to interventions , Training challenges , Training , Evidence-based interventions
  • Journal title
    IEEE SOFTWARE
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    IEEE SOFTWARE
  • Record number

    103612