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Workshops are sometimes known as effective ways to learn the human and social factors of software engineering. However, their effectiveness in learning agile development principles in particular has not yet been determined, despite the fact that numerous agile development workshops have been held over the years. In this paper, we analyze the effectiveness of agile development workshops through an...
Available code search engines provide typically coarse-grained lexical search. To address this limitation we present SE-CodeSearch, a Semantic Web-based approach for Internet-scale source code search. It uses an ontological representation of source code facts and analysis knowledge to complete missing information using inference engine. This approach allows us to reason and search across project boundaries...
Our college is leveraging Second Life to develop and build sustainable problem solving communities to address pressing social problems through the collaborative efforts of college students, high school students, volunteers, staff members affiliated with the Food Bank Council of Michigan (FBCM), and Gleaners Incorporated. Our approach is to have engineering students build a Second Life island that...
Over the years, the Web Systems Evolution (WSE) series of events has examined a number of different migration scenarios. First was the original challenge of migrating legacy systems to the Web. A few years later the problem was migrating a Web application to a portable device, such as cell phone. Then came the conversion of a Web site into a collection of Web services. Now a new research direction...
From its inception in 1999 to its tenth anniversary in 2008, the Web site evolution (WSE) series of events have provided a forum for researchers and practitioners to present original work on subjects related to the disciplined evolution of large-scale Web sites. This paper summarizes the activities of WSE during the last five years (2003- 2008). The paper also discusses the need for continued enhancements...
Several vulnerability analysis techniques in web-based applications detect and report on different types of vulnerabilities. However, no single technique provides a generic technology-independent handling of Web-based vulnerabilities. In this paper we present our experience with and experimental exemplification of using the application vulnerability description language (AVDL) to realize a unified...
This paper provides an overview of work being done in the EntryPoint project, which is examining the first course work in computing degrees. A key goal of this project is to move away from the traditional CS1/CS2 programming courses as the start of a computing degree. In addition, the project team is looking at how these ideas might be extended to BSSE degree programs. As such, this paper will discuss...
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