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Dan Budny P.E., University of Pittsburgh; Elizabeth E. Vidal, Universidad Nacional de San Agustín
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student’s improvements reached by other engineeringprograms is explained and discussed as the jumping board for the development of the newcourse. The goals for initial professional awareness in student’s communication artifactswere related to specific Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)criteria. A new course called Writing Articles and Research Reports (RAII) taught withinthe student’s major department was created emphasizing effective communication and theneed for continuous learning with the understanding of ethics and professionalresponsibility. The constructivist approach was used to design the course and anexposition of the mapping between the design of the course and the skills that are intendedto achieve is outlined in
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- Software Engineering Technical Session 2
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Stefan Christov, Quinnipiac University; Mark Hoffman, Quinnipiac University
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managers. The collaboration between the two courses was mainlydriven by the managers’ initiative (based on assignments in the SPM course described below) andoccasional requests for advice by the teams from the ISD course.The assignments of the SPM students (except for one assignment on ethics in software projectmanagement) consisted of two parts. One part of the assignment asked the SPM students to meetwith their teams, to discuss issues related to the current stage of the team project, and to provideadvice, if necessary. The SPM students were expected to provide advice in various areas, such asmaking suggestions about how their teams should approach customers to elicit projectrequirements and how to phrase the elicited requirements; helping teams
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- Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 3
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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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: Engineering Design VII HumanitiesTG403: Senior Innovation I TG404: Senior Innovation IIII. Program Outcomes and Assessment:Graduates of this program will: • Employ sound principles and practices to design and implement software for complex engineered systems. • Assume a variety of roles on multidisciplinary engineering teams. • Communicate effectively with stakeholders in oral, written, and newly developing modes and media. • Demonstrate professionalism, including continued learning and professional activities. • Contribute to society by behaving ethically and responsibly.The achievement of these outcomes and the interpretation of results will be assessed using thestandard Stevens processes for
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- Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 1
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Dan Tappan, Eastern Washington University
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