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Official European statistics of education indicate that the number of students entering tertiary education have significantly increased between 2000 and 2006, and indicate a trend that will continue. However, this increase is not reflected in every field of study; computer science and engineering are among those that have decreased each year, evidence of a decline of interest in following this career...
The field of Computer Networks has evolved quickly during the last years. In this paper we consider different aspects of those changes that condition the design of a subject in Networking; specifically, we discuss social, technological and economic aspects. Additionally, the changes proposed in the University studies for the European Higher Education Area condition the design of any current subject...
This is a follow-up to our previous study that presented the details of a program to sensitize students to cultural differences by cultural immersion. In this paper, we studied the impact on the studentpsilas participation in the program with respect to culture and their perspectives on diversity and global business practices in the cross-cultural world of software engineering.
This paper provides an overview and a comparison of several international projects which focus on research and development of international computing curricula. The projects address computer based systems in general and more specifically the area of real-time software intensive control systems. Issues related to the analysis, design, implementation and assessment of such curricula are discussed. The...
The EIE-surveyor project is a European thematic network funded by the European Commission for a three-year period until October 2008. Its partnership includes 110 European academic institutions, which aims at acting both as an observatory and a proposition force for the evolution in the inter-disciplinary fields of electrical and information engineering (EIE), of engineering curricula through the...
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