Software Engineering Education
Proceedings of the IFIP WG3.4/SEARCC (SRIG on Education and Training) Working Conference, Hong Kong, 28 September-2 October 1993
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in December 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
350 pages
978-0-444-81597-2 (ISBN)
Description
Software engineering education is an important, often controversial, issue in the education of Information Technology professionals. It is of concern at all levels of education, whether undergraduate, postgraduate or during the working life of professionals in the field. This publication gives perspectives from academic institutions, industry and education bodies from many different countries. Several papers provide actual curricula based on innovative ideas and modern programming paradigms. Various aspects of project work, as an important component of the educational process, are also covered and the uses of software tools in the software industry and education are discussed. The book provides a valuable source of information for all those interested and involved in software engineering education.
Software engineering education is an important, often controversial, issue in the education of Information Technology professionals. It is of concern at all levels of education, whether undergraduate, postgraduate or during the working life of professionals in the field. This publication gives perspectives from academic institutions, industry and education bodies from many different countries. Several papers provide actual curricula based on innovative ideas and modern programming paradigms. Various aspects of project work, as an important component of the educational process, are also covered and the uses of software tools in the software industry and education are discussed. The book provides a valuable source of information for all those interested and involved in software engineering education.
Software engineering education is an important, often controversial, issue in the education of Information Technology professionals. It is of concern at all levels of education, whether undergraduate, postgraduate or during the working life of professionals in the field. This publication gives perspectives from academic institutions, industry and education bodies from many different countries. Several papers provide actual curricula based on innovative ideas and modern programming paradigms. Various aspects of project work, as an important component of the educational process, are also covered and the uses of software tools in the software industry and education are discussed. The book provides a valuable source of information for all those interested and involved in software engineering education.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-81597-2 (9780444815972)
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B. Z. Barta | S. L. Hung | K. R. Cox
Software Engineering Education
Proceedings of the IFIP WG3.4/SEARCC (SRIG on Education and Training) Working Conference, Hong Kong, 28 September - 2 October, 1993
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City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong
City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong
Content
Software Engineering Curricula. Approaches to Curricula Design. University curricula in software technology (D. Bjorner). Exploring the interaction between software and knowledge engineering using a computer game-playing lab (J. Nievergelt). Academic Curricula. The role of software engineering in a computer technology program (A. Goh, S.S. Erdogan). Putting software engineering education in its place (L. Green). The education of software engineers. Where are we now? (J. Whitworth). An innovative two-phase undergraduate programme in software engineering education (S.C.H. Wong, E.C.M. Lam). Modern programming paradigms as the step towards a new technology (R.P. Knott, J. Polak). Software engineering teaching within business computing courses (B.J. Thompson). A conceptual framework for developing a software engineering education programme (C. Yau). Industry Curricula. Software engineering training in industry (H.N. Mahabala, A.S. Murty). Challenge to software hut education (S. Ostuki, S. Mitsumori, T. Kado). Professional updating in developing countries (D.J. Leigh). Implementation Aspects. Integrating use of VDM and Z (M.W. Au, C.H. Lee). Teaching software engineering for the development of Paraguay (G. Bellassai, L. Cernuzzi, F. Greselin). Quality control for information systems development (D. Ceddia). Statistical analysis of ITEE examination questions (F. Kamijo, Z. Yuchao, T. Aoki). The discipline of software engineering in information systems research and education (M.K.O. Lee). Issues and Approaches in Software Engineering. Software engineering research and practice - implications for education (G. Tate). Causal modelling in software engineering design (M. Purvis). Formal or informal, practical or impractical: towards integrating formal methods with informal practices in software engineering education (T.H. Tse). Geomatics: the influence of informatics on spatial information Processing (P.J. Sallis, G.L. Benwell). "Software " and "Engineering ": synergism possible? Information - the missing link? Educational implications? (J.R. Isaac). Software Tools and Support. An integrated software environment for the development of distributed systems (T.-y. Cheung). New metrics for automated programming assessment (S.-I. Hunc,, L.-f. Kwok, A. Chung). Software education should go from synthesis to analysis by a measurement environment (K. Torii, K.-i. Matsumoto). Visual and collaborative tools for software engineering education (R.A. Baeza-Yates, J.A. Pino). CASE tools in the basic training of IT professionals in Israeli high schools (M. Telem, B.-Z. Barta). Software Engineering Project Work. Model-based software engineering, in larger-scale project courses (B. Bruegge, R.F. Covne). Integrating research and teaching (F. O'Brien). Group work in software engineering classes (P. McKenzie). Project organization in M.Eng. degree schemes (C. Theaker). (Part contents)