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Barbara Victoria Bernal, Kennesaw State University, Marietta; Jeffrey Chastine, Southern Polytechnic State University
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Paper ID #13547Spanglish Software Engineering: A Curious International Learning Experi-enceProf. Barbara Victoria Bernal, Kennesaw State University - Marietta Campus (formerly Southern PolytechnicState U.) Barbara Victoria Bernal is a Emeritus Professor of Software Engineering at Kennesaw State U. (formerly Southern Polytechnic State U. (SPSU)), where she has worked since 1984, serving as undergraduate co- ordinator for software engineering (2002-2005); undergraduate coordinator for information technology (2004-2005); and chair of software engineering (2005-6). She was awarded the SPSU Outstanding Fac- ulty Award in 1995
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Anna Koufakou, Florida Gulf Coast University
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Paper ID #13557Introducing Software Specifications to an Undergraduate Software Engineer-ing ProgramDr. Anna Koufakou, Florida Gulf Coast University Dr. Koufakou is an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering in the U.A. Whitaker College of Engi- neering at Florida Gulf Coast University. Dr. Koufakou received a B.Sc. in Computer Informatics at the Athens University of Economics and Business in Athens, Greece, and a M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida. Her research interests include mining of large datasets, outlier detection, and frequent itemset mining. Educational areas of
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Temesghen Kahsai , Carnegie Mellon University; Liam O'Reilly, Swansea University; Markus Roggenbach, Swansea University
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Paper ID #11526Teaching software-engineering concepts through industrially used tools earlyin the undergraduate curriculumDr. Temesghen Kahsai , Carnegie Mellon University Dr. Temesghen Kahsai is a research scientist at Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley. His research expertise is in the intersection of formal methods and software engineering, with an emphasis on auto- mated reasoning about software systems. He has extensive experience in the development of formal foun- dations and tools for the analysis of complex critical systems. He is currently leading three projects on contract-based verification of flight