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Linda M Laird, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Systems & Enterprises); Nicholas S Bowen, Stevens Institute of Technology
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Paper ID #16378A New Software Engineering Undergraduate Program Supporting the Inter-net of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)Prof. Linda M Laird, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Systems & Enterprises) I am currently an industry professor in software engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. Prior to that, I ran large development projects at Bell Labs/Lucent.Dr. Nicholas S Bowen, Stevens Institute of Technology Dr. Nicholas Bowen is an Industry Professor in the School of Systems and Enterprises. His primary focus is developing new graduate programs that combine Systems Engineering & Software
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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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Dan Budny P.E., University of Pittsburgh; Elizabeth E. Vidal, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín
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Paper ID #16838Adding ’Professional Awareness’ to the Software Engineering CurriculumDr. Dan Budny P.E., University of Pittsburgh Dr. Dan Budny joined the University of Pittsburgh faculty as Academic Director of the Freshman Pro- grams and an Associate Professor in Civil Engineering in January 2000. Prior to that time he served as Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Freshman Programs at Purdue University. He holds a B.S. and M.S. degree from Michigan Technological University, and an M.S. and Ph.D. degree from Michigan State University. His research has focused on the development of programs that assist entering
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Heidi J. C. Ellis, Western New England University; Gregory W Hislop, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); Sarah Monisha Pulimood, The College of New Jersey; Becka Morgan, Western Oregon University; Ben Coleman, Moravian College
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Paper ID #13301Software Engineering Learning in HFOSS: A Multi-Institutional StudyHeidi J. C. Ellis, Western New England University Heidi Ellis is Chair and Professor in the Computer Science and Information Technology department at Western New England University. Dr. Ellis has a long-time interest in software engineering education and has been interested in student participation in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) since 2006.Dr. Gregory W Hislop, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.) Gregory Hislop is a Professor and Senior Associate Dean in the College of Computing and Informatics at Drexel
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Andrew Deorio, University of Michigan; Andrew Giugliano, University of Michigan
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Paper ID #15189Long-Term Effects of Partner Programming in an Introductory ComputerScience Sequence (Work in Progress)Dr. Andrew DeOrio, University of Michigan Andrew DeOrio is a lecturer at the University of Michigan. His research interests are in ensuring the correctness of computer systems, including medical devices, internet of things devices, and digital hard- ware. In addition to teaching software and hardware courses, he teaches Creative Process and works with students on technology-driven creative projects.Mr. Andrew Giugliano, University of Michigan Andrew Giugliano is a student at the University of Michigan. His
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Weifeng Xu, Gannon University; Aqeel Raza Syed, Gannon University; QING ZHENG, Gannon University
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Education's List of Recognized Institutions Offering a Degree Program in Computer Software Engineering," [Online]. Available: http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?s=all&p=14.0903. [Accessed 1 10 2014].[3] P. C. Jorgensen, Software Testing: A Craftman's Approach, 3rd ed., Auerbach Publications, 2008.[4] T. Lindholm, F. Yellin, G. Bracha and A. Buckley, Java Virtual Machine Specification, Java SE 7 Edition, Boston, USA: Addison-Wesley Professional, 2013.[5] P. Eades, "A heuristic for Graph Drawing," Congressus Numerantium, vol. 160, no. 42, p. 149, 1984.[6] J. Zhao, "Analyzing Control Flow in Java Bytecode," in 16th Conference of Japan Society for Software Science and Technology, Japan, 1999.[7] H. S. Sinha and M. J. Harrold, "Analysis
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Vignesh Subbian, University of Cincinnati; Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati; Carla C. Purdy, University of Cincinnati
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Education and Research, Florida Institute of Technology) and team. Thesevideo lectures were used for implementing blended learning modules in our course. We thankProf. T. Armstrong (College of Law, University of Cincinnat), Prof. K. Rozier (College ofEngineering and Applied Science, University of Cincinnati and Mr. C. St. Pierre (AppDynamicsInc.) for their contributions to this course.References:1. Davies P. What is evidence‐ based education? British journal of educational studies. 1999;47(2):108-121.2. Ostrand T, Weyuker E. Software testing research and software engineering education. Proceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research. 2010:273-276.3. Subbian V, Purdy C. A hybrid design methodology for an
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Suhas Xavier, Arizona State University; Christian Murphy, Arizona State University; Kevin A Gary, Arizona State University
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Paper ID #15728Work in Progress: A Student Activity Dashboard for Ensuring Project-basedLearning ComplianceSuhas Xavier, Arizona State UniversityChristian Murphy, Arizona State UniversityDr. Kevin A Gary, Arizona State University Dr. Gary is an Associate Professor in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. His interests are broad and deep in all areas of the professorate: research, teaching, and service. His research interests are in software engineering education, web & mobile applications (specifically mHealth