DocumentCode
3067430
Title
Teaching three quality assurance techniques in tandem - lessons learned
Author
Kutay, Cat ; Babar, Muhammad Ali
Author_Institution
Nat. ICT Australia Ltd., Australia
fYear
2005
fDate
19-20 Sept. 2005
Firstpage
307
Lastpage
312
Abstract
This paper presents our experiences gained in teaching software quality to undergraduate computer science and engineering students at The University of New South Wales. We argue that increasing demand of high quality software makes it imperative to teach a wide variety of skills which are required to deliver quality product or design and implement a quality focused process. We taught three quality improvement techniques to give students a greater appreciation of the range of the techniques available, and their respective strengths and weaknesses. We found it challenging but rewarding to inculcate programming minded students with the skills required to deal with product and process quality related issues. We believe that the experiences gained from this exercise is valuable to those interested in designing and offering software quality education and training at tertiary level.
Keywords
computer science education; engineering education; software quality; teaching; University of New South Wales; quality improvement techniques; software quality teaching; software quality training; Computer science; Education; Educational products; Educational programs; Engineering students; Product design; Programming profession; Quality assurance; Software design; Software quality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Quality Software, 2005. (QSIC 2005). Fifth International Conference on
ISSN
1550-6002
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2472-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/QSIC.2005.62
Filename
1579149
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