Title :
Designing a Multi-disciplinary Software Engineering Project
Author :
Lago, Patricia ; Schalken, Joost ; Van Vliet, Hans
Author_Institution :
VU Univ. Amsterdam, Amsterdam
Abstract :
Software engineering courses often include some form of project, aimed at bridging the theory-practice gap. These projects tend to emphasize technical topics. Because software engineering has an important organizational and social dimension as well, and because software engineering courses may be taken by non-CS majors too, there is every reason to also include these non-technical issues in the software project. In this paper we discuss how we designed a multi-disciplinary software engineering project course that pays attention to non-technical issues. We report about our experience in four editions of the same project, and discuss lessons learned. Our general conclusion is that software engineering projects need to have specific characteristics to attract a multi-disciplinary student population.
Keywords :
computer science education; educational courses; software engineering; multidisciplinary software engineering project; multidisciplinary student population; nontechnical issues; organizational dimension; social dimension; software engineering courses; Artificial intelligence; Collaborative software; Education; Electrical capacitance tomography; Informatics; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Outsourcing; Programming; Software design; Software engineering; empirical experiment; multi-disciplinary student population; project course; software engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Education and Training, 2009. CSEET '09. 22nd Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3431-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1093-0175
DOI :
10.1109/CSEET.2009.42