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Derek David Riley, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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forstudents to learn software engineering and SPLbecause of their complexity and the naturalinclination of students to be interested inmobile applications. Further, online resourcesare good enough that a lack of initialexperience in mobile development forinstructors and students is not a barrier tosuccess in the project.4.1 Domain DescriptionFixed-route bus systems exist in most urbanareas in more than 1,200 fixed-route bussystems in the United States ranging fromhundreds of bus routes to only one route [2].Prior to the introduction of mobile technology,fixed-route bus systems relied upon paperschedules in brochure or poster format to Figure 1. Screenshot of the iOS version of the TA homecommunicate route information to riders
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Walter W Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering; Brad Dennis, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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fewtraditional computer labs on campus. Instead, all students enrolled in the university are issued alaptop as part of a technology package which includes the laptop and all relevant softwareneeded for the program the student is enrolled in.The software engineering program offers students several unique learning opportunities. Onepart of the program is a 12 credit Software Development Laboratory experience where studentswork on large-scale, industry-sponsored projects. Most core software engineering courses areoffered in the 3+2 format, meaning the course meets in lecture three times for one hour and has a2 hour associated lab period. Elective courses tend to be offered in the 2+2 format, with 2 hoursof lecture instead of 3 and a 2 hour lab.About the
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Sushil Acharya, Robert Morris University; Walter W Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Paper ID #20331Infusing Software Security in Software EngineeringDr. Sushil Acharya, Robert Morris University Acharya joined Robert Morris University in Spring 2005 after serving 15 years in the Software Indus- try. His teaching involvement and research interest are in the area of Software Engineering education, Software Verification & Validation, Data Mining, Neural Networks, and Enterprise Resource Planning. He also has interest in Learning Objectives based Education Material Design and Development. Acharya is a co-author of ”Discrete Mathematics Applications for Information Systems Professionals- 2nd Ed
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Bruce R Maxim, University of Michigan, Dearborn; Sushil Acharya, Robert Morris University; Stein Brunvand, University of Michigan-Dearborn; Marouane Kessentini, University of Michigan-Dearborn
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Paper ID #17715WIP: Introducing Active Learning in a Software Engineering CourseDr. Bruce R Maxim, University of Michigan, Dearborn Bruce R. Maxim has worked as a software engineer, project manager, professor, author, and consultant for more than thirty years. His research interests include software engineering, human computer interaction, game design, social media, artificial intelligence, and computer science education. Dr. Maxim is associate professor of computer and information science at the University of Michigan—Dearborn. He established the GAME Lab in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. He has
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Venkata Rama Chaitra Thota, University of Cincinnati; Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati; Wentao Wang, University of Cincinnati; Carla C. Purdy, University of Cincinnati
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engineering, human-centered computing, and software engineering education. He is a recipient of the U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award and the best research paper award at the IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2016). He is a member of ASEE and a senior member of IEEE.Mr. Wentao Wang, University of Cincinnati Wentao Wang is a Ph.D. student at the University of Cincinnati, United States. His research interests include software engineering and requirements engineering. Wentao received a Master degree in software engineering from the Beijing Institute of Technology in 2010.Dr. Carla C. Purdy, University of Cincinnati Carla Purdy is an associate professor in the School of Electrical
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Charles Kowalec, University of Michigan; Andrew Deorio, University of Michigan
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and hardware courses, he teaches Creative Process and works with students on technology-driven creative projects. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Partnership Characteristics and Student Performance in an Introductory Computer Science Course Charles Kowalec and Andrew DeOrio crkowale@umich.edu, awdeorio@umich.edu Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of MichiganAbstractGroup work and programming in partnerships have been shown to have a positive effect onstudent learning in computer science education. As a result, students in
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Mark Hoffman, Quinnipiac University; Stefan C. Christov, Quinnipiac University
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Paper ID #20403Guiding Principles and Pedagogical Tools for an Introductory Software De-velopment CourseDr. Mark Hoffman, Quinnipiac University Mark Hoffman is a professor of computer science at Quinnipiac University. He joined the University in 2001 following a career in industry and has taught a wide variety of courses including data structures, computer architecture and organization, software development, and the senior capstone project. His re- search interests include communication and critical thinking skills in computer science education, and the impact of technology on work/home boundary management. He received
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Zesheng Chen, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne
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Paper ID #17765Applying Scrum to Manage a Senior Capstone ProjectDr. Zesheng Chen, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne Dr. Chen is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Indiana University - Pur- due University Fort Wayne. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2005 and 2007. He also holds B.E. and M.E. degrees from the Department of Electronic Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shang- hai, China in 1998 and 2001, respectively. He worked as an assistant professor in the Department of