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- Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 2
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- 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Vignesh Subbian, University of Cincinnati; Carla C. Purdy, University of Cincinnati
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
course. After the session, the students combine their perspectives from both retrospection and Page 24.1301.2 examination to reflect on how they will perform differently in their next co-op rotation or work assignment.Five UnLecture sessions were designed and executed as a part of the course EECE 3093C–Software Engineering during the Summer 2013 semester. The following is the list of sessionthemes:1. Project Management and Team Work2. Requirements Analysis, Design, and Modeling3. Software Implementation Techniques and Practices4. Testing and Code Maintenance5. Ethics and Technology/Patent WarsIt can be observed that session themes are
- Conference Session
- Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 1
- Collection
- 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Vignesh Subbian, University of Cincinnati; Carla C. Purdy, University of Cincinnati
- Tagged Divisions
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
Code of Ethics to class work (d, f).A few supplementary student learning outcomes are as follows:6. Identify and relate real-world/cooperative education experiences to coursework, and reflect on the connection between classroom learning and software engineering practice (i).7. Comprehend global software engineering concepts and challenges (a, h).Course DesignLectures: The course material primarily focuses on the first five Knowledge Areas (KAs) of theSoftware Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK)3: software requirements, design,construction, testing, and maintenance. While the remaining KAs are covered in a newlydeveloped upper-level course (CS 6028- Large Scale Software Engineering), a brief introductionis given to a few topics such as