Client Sponsored Projects in Software Engineering Courses SIGCSE 2003.

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Client Sponsored Projects in Software Engineering Courses SIGCSE 2003

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Client Sponsored Projects in Software Engineering Courses

SIGCSE 2003

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Bettina Bair

Ohio State University (50,000 students)

Columbus, Ohio (500,000 est. population)

Dept of Computer & Information Science

graduated 296 baccalaureate, 58 masters, 10 PhDs in 1999-2000

Began teaching SA in 1995, trad & OOA/UML

20 yrs industry experience in software engineering

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Jürgen Börstler

Umeå University (25,000 students)

Umeå, Sweden (100,000)

110 entering CS and CSE per year

Began teaching SE OOA&D at Umeå in1994, previously SE at Aachen

Involved with project courses since mid 80s

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Timothy Lethbridge

University of Ottawa (25,000 students)

Ottawa, Canada (800,000)

School of Information Technology and Engineering (SE, CS, CE, EE)

70 SE students entering per year

Began teaching SE in 1990

4 yrs public & private industry experience

Pedagogy co-chair of IEEE/ACM CCSE project

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Ken Surendran

Southeast Missouri State U. (9,000 students)

Cape Girardeau, MO (rural area)

CS Dept, 250 CS/APCS majors, 150 MIS

Teaches project courses in SA&D for Applied CS, MIS and SE for CS majors

Previously UNITEC (New Zealand), Rose-Hulman

Industry experience in Zambia & India

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Judy Williams

William Penn University (1,300 students)

Oskaloosa, IA (11,000)

750 students in the college of AS&PS

Department of Applied Computer Science ‘s largest graduating class of majors (11)

Began 2 semester sequence of SA&D (now SE) Project/Systems Implementation in 1982

5 yrs experience in engineering analysis

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Client Sponsored

External client university department / office outside the

Computer Science Department off-campus business or industry

Sponsored idea initiated outside department progress reviewed products accepted (or not)

Does not mean “funded by”

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Project

Could entail Analysis Requirements Specification Design Prototype Team Project

Not necessarily a completed working product

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Software Engineering Course

Course title could beSoftware EngineeringSoftware Engineering ProjectSystems Analysis & DesignObject Oriented Analysis & Design

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And now, the content

Presenters

8 minute time limit each

Audience

30 minutes

questions

comments

feedback

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Client Sponsored Projects

Bettina Bair [email protected] Jürgen Börstler [email protected]

Timothy Lethbridge [email protected] Ken Surendran

[email protected] Judy Williams [email protected]