Title of article :
A student-enacted simulation approach to software engineering education
Author/Authors :
M.B.، Blake, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
9
From page :
124
To page :
132
Abstract :
In some cases, real-world application of software engineering concepts does not effectively map with current undergraduate curriculums. Typically, a studentʹs first "hands-on" experience working on large-scale software development projects is via an intern position or his/her first full-time position. However, prior exposure to the corporate project environment would greatly improve a studentʹs performance in industry. In order to develop students for successful careers in software engineering, specifically for software development, they must be immersed not only in the software development lifecycle and paradigms, but also in the workings of large project teams. Currently, most undergraduate software engineering courses are taught by presenting the concepts and methodologies and assigning fragmented three-to-four person group projects. In the Department of Computer Science, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, a two-course approach to undergraduate software engineering education has been developed that incorporates the practical application of coursework in a large team setting. The first course presents a firm software design basis, while the second course demonstrates corporate-level software engineering concepts with a semester-long software development simulation where the entire class is the development team. This paper presents the experiences from offering this software engineering simulation approach.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Record number :
98443
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