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Nowadays there are games that involving a challenge and using a reward system are designed to solve problems in several areas. These games, called serious games, do not put aside the entertainment, although this is not their main purpose. Among the problems that can be solved or at least mitigated with the help of serious games, there are highlighted those involving health care and especially intellectual...
While the Chinese project contracting market is in oversupply condition, the contractors are facing with increasingly fierce competition, for the maintenance of their own survival and further development needs, they need to properly carry out project risk management activities so that the overall goal of the project can be realized at the least cost. This paper investigates simple and effective risk...
This paper, based on human resource capital theory, discusses the bargaining problem about human resource capital of public organization through the introduction of bargaining problem. Further, we construct the theory model of investment and proceeds on human resource capital in public organization.
Almost all of the learning paradigms used in machine learning, learning automata (LA), and learning theory, in general, use the philosophy of a student (learning mechanism) attempting to learn from a teacher. This paradigm has been generalized in a myriad of ways, including the scenario when there are multiple teachers or a hierarchy of mechanisms that collectively achieve the learning. In this paper,...
To break through the traditional one-sided qualitative evaluation of English textbook, the authors put forward a new model of evaluation system which includes three parts: teacherpsilas evaluation, studentpsilas evaluation, and the objective evaluation based on the corpus linguistics. By the analysis of evaluation theory of English textbook, 70 evaluation criteria are set out of 127 items using Delphi...
The use of case studies in teaching software engineering has been steadily growing in recent years. Rich opportunities exist in both academia and industry to capture project data and turn it into learning opportunities. Unfortunately, no easy-to-use tool exists to help authors with the task of transforming un-edited material into an assembled, pre-packaged case. A recent project at Carnegie Mellon...
The following presentation examines five e-Learning strategies for engaging students in higher education. These include: blended learning, authentic activities, problem-based learning, project-based learning and learning-oriented assessment.
The Programming Language is always been thought of as one of the difficult disciplines to learn, simultaneously the freshmen usually tend not to lay enough emphasis on the learning of it. The paper is to design a computer-aided teaching system for studentspsila daily study, and to evaluate studentspsila usual study based on the fuzzy appraisal method, to set up the appraise sets, to obtain the weight...
Mastery of the professional skills is needed if our graduates will continue to excel in the increasingly global engineering environment. To date, much of the research associated with studying ethical decision making in organizations has focused on business and individual decisions with little empirical research focused on team-based ethical decision making specific to engineering. As part of a Phase...
The present paper depicts the peculiarity of Quality Function Deployment method (QFD) applied to quality improvement in higher technical education. The application of this method has been adapted to the typical profile of the services researched. Moreover, it differs from the classical method on how the data on the clientspsila needs has been gathered as well as on the way some data on competition...
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,...
Software engineering curricula typically focus on process and technology yet give little or no attention to teaching the ldquosoft skillsrdquo of managing technical people. While teaching the art of managing people is indeed difficult, it is paramount in todaypsilas global working and learning environments. A new elective, using a highly interactive approach, was developed at Carnegie Mellon University...
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