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Collaborative teams at the University of Washington Bothell are designing games like Corrupted that introduce students to basic programming structures and functionalities.
In this work we investigate the feasibility of prototyping industrial requirements engineering experiments within an educational environment, i.e. conducting a prestudy with students before performing the experiments in industry. We identify a set of constraints on the experimental design intended to make research participation more rewarding for our industrial partners and investigate the complexities...
Assessment activities play a central role in university courses. Several types and methods of assessment can be combined to (a) motivate students to actively participate in exercises and (b) to assess learning outcomes. This article presents an approach to implement IT-supported standard processes for managing assessment activities in higher education. A model that is based on a directed acyclic graph...
Software is an emerging subject which adapts to the development of information technology, and the point is local academies how to cultivating the software engineering professionals to meet the social needs. Here, According to the aim of personnel education in the new era, we reform the teaching method and improve the practical teaching system, put forward the project-driven teaching method based...
This paper presents a course model for teaching component-based software development (CBSD) in the software engineering undergraduate curriculum to deepen and broaden student comprehension of component software. All hands-on lab practices are designed with open-source software tools. The course endows students the precious experiences of making design decisions via comparative study, risk analysis,...
The net generation of students have characteristics which make them well-suited for participating in open source projects including being comfortable with information technologies, using IT as a form of communication, desiring to work in groups, a desire to do social good, and being fascinated by new technologies. The nature of open source projects where communities of developers from around the world...
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