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Proceedings of the twenty-seventh SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education table of contents
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Pages: 150 - 154  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-89791-757-X
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Author
Thomas B. Hilburn  Department of Computer Science, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
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SIGCSE: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper describes a student peer review process that has been incorporated within an introductory course in formal methods. As a course project, a team of students develops a formal specification of the requirements for a software system. The final part of the project involves the inspection of the specification by another team of student reviewers. The paper presents a rationale for including inspections as part of a formal methods course. It provides a detailed description of the inspection process and reports on the application of the process to a specific class project. Finally, the paper assesses the results of the use of such a paradigm and discusses how to improve it.


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