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Communication - between humans - remains at the heart of software development. This workshop will serve as a forum for those invested in this topic to articulate challenges and solutions, and to build links for further work.
Failure in communication between software developers and other stakeholders is a common cause of requirements deficiencies, cost overruns, and delays. It is difficult to present in a classroom setting the complexities that can cause such failures. To address this need, we have developed instructional case study material in software communication. We demonstrate how our cases expose students to situations...
We have used the problem frames approach to teach software requirements analysis in an undergraduate software engineering setting for several years. Its lightweight formalism is rigorous without being intimidating, and its clarity and precision foster critical inquiry and careful reasoning among students. To guide newcomers to problem frames, and to aid experienced students in tackling larger problems,...
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