| Anatomy of a software engineering project |
| Full text |
Pdf
(608 KB)
|
| Source
|
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
archive
Proceedings of the nineteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
table of contents
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Pages: 129 - 133
Year of Publication: 1988
ISBN:0-89791-256-X
Also published in ...
|
|
Authors
|
|
| Sponsor |
|
| Publisher |
|
| Bibliometrics |
Downloads (6 Weeks): 0, Downloads (12 Months): 9, Citation Count: 5
|
|
|
ABSTRACT
This paper discusses a complete software development project carried out in a one quarter undergraduate software engineering course. The project was the design and implementation of a complete system by 25 students. They worked in smaller groups on four functionally separate subsystems that were successfully integrated into a complete system. This was accomplished by using five advanced students to manage the groups, real users to criticize each step of the process, and UNIX tools to implement the subsystems. This paper describes the project, presents the methodologies used, and discusses both the positive and negative aspects of this course. It concludes by presenting a set of recommendations based on our experience with this project.
REFERENCES
Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.
 |
Bolz83
|
|
| |
Broo75
|
|
| |
Burn87
|
|
| |
Kant81
|
E. Kant, "A Semester Course in Software Engineering", ACM Software Engineering Notes, Vol. 6 (August 1981).
|
| |
McKe87
|
|
 |
Myna87
|
|
 |
Oman86
|
|
| |
Somm85
|
|
| |
Wort87
|
|
Peer to Peer - Readers of this Article have also read:
-
Data structures for quadtree approximation and compression
Communications of the ACM
28, 9
Hanan Samet
-
A hierarchical single-key-lock access control using the Chinese remainder theorem
Proceedings of the 1992 ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied computing
Kim S. Lee
, Huizhu Lu
, D. D. Fisher
-
The GemStone object database management system
Communications of the ACM
34, 10
Paul Butterworth
, Allen Otis
, Jacob Stein
-
Putting innovation to work: adoption strategies for multimedia communication systems
Communications of the ACM
34, 12
Ellen Francik
, Susan Ehrlich Rudman
, Donna Cooper
, Stephen Levine
-
An intelligent component database for behavioral synthesis
Proceedings of the 27th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference on
Gwo-Dong Chen
, Daniel D. Gajski
|