Title :
CORONET: an Australian software engineering experience in collaborative research with the European Community
Author :
D´Ambra, John ; Jeffery, Ross ; Pfahl, Dietmar
Author_Institution :
Centre for Adv. Software Eng. Res., New South Wales Univ., NSW, Australia
Abstract :
The purpose of the paper is two fold. Firstly, to inform the Australian software engineering community of the European Fifth Framework research structure and the involvement of an Australian partner in a fifth framework project, CORONET. Secondly to describe the CORONET project. CORONET develops a new approach for software engineering training in knowledge networks. CORONET aims to support on-demand, collaborative, life-long learning by supporting knowledge generation in corporate knowledge networks, accompanied by pedagogically sound improvements of the underlying learning process. By relating the experience of CAESAR´s involvement in the CORONET project, the paper aims to educate the software engineering community in opportunities that exist for collaboration with European research projects as well as inform the community on how such projects are managed
Keywords :
DP industry; business data processing; computer science education; continuing education; government policies; research and development management; research initiatives; software engineering; training; Australian partner; Australian software engineering community; Australian software engineering experience; CAESAR; CORONET; Corporate Software Engineering Knowledge Networks for Improved Training of Work Force; European Community; European Fifth Framework research structure; European research projects; collaborative life-long learning; collaborative research; corporate knowledge networks; knowledge generation; knowledge network training; learning process; project management; software engineering training; Acoustical engineering; Australia; Collaboration; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Knowledge engineering; Management training; Project management; Research and development; Software engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Conference, 2001. Proceedings. 2001 Australian
Conference_Location :
Canberra, ACT
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1254-2
DOI :
10.1109/ASWEC.2001.948519