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Stephanos Matsumoto, Olin College of Engineering; Michelle E Jarvie-Eggart P.E., Michigan Technological University
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practices and tools (SEPTs), that is, the tools and techniques for designing,implementing, and maintaining software over time. As a result, the productivity or reliability ofengineering work involving software can be hampered by problems that could have been avoidedwith the use of modern best practices in software engineering. Despite a history of research onSEPTs in computing fields (e.g., computer science and software engineering) and computationalscience fields (e.g., computational physics and bioinformatics), the use of SEPTs in engineeringfields is not well understood.To address this problem, in this paper, we present ongoing work investigating how practitionersand undergraduate students in non-computing engineering disciplines understand and
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Emily Marasco, University of Calgary; Milana Hayley Grozic, University of Calgary; The University of British Columbia; Yves Pauchard, University of Calgary; Mohammad Moshirpour, University of Calgary
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and computer engineering. Her pedagogical initiatives for digital transformation in education include digital and AI literacy, integration of cognitive diversity, and accessibility best practices. Dr. Marasco is active as a science communicator and outreach speaker in the local education community. She has been recognized as the 2018 ASTech Outstanding Leader of Tomorrow and received the 2016 Claudette MacKay-Lassonde Graduate Award for women in engineering. She was most recently recognized as one of Calgary’s 2019 Top 40 Under 40 recipients.Ms. Milana Hayley Grozic, University of Calgary; The University of British Columbia Ms. Milana Grozic (she/her) is a second year psychology major at The University of British
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Siddhant Sanjay Joshi, School of Engineering Education, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Preeti Mukherjee, Purdue University; Kirsten A. Davis, Purdue University; James C Davis, Purdue University
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modeling framework, does not account for the interaction between components asit aims to individually immune components susceptible to known threats. As a result, it fails toaccount for threats that may materialize when components of a system are connected with eachother [21]. Furthermore, prior research in systems engineering shows that decomposing a systeminto components and analyzing each component separately (as done in STRIDE and other threatmodeling frameworks) limits the solution designers’ ability to understand how the overall systembehaves [31], [32]. Hence, along with component-level analysis, threat modeling frameworksneed to incorporate system-level threat analysis as well. Currently, to the best of our knowledge,none of the approaches
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Jin Woo Lee, California State University, Fullerton; Paul Salvador Bernedo Inventado, California State University, Fullerton; Erika Mosyjowski, University of Michigan
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studiesdemonstrating the consequences of technology that did not consider social contexts during theirdesign and implementation (Wood & Mattson, 2016).Social Engagement Toolkit (SET)The Center for Socially Engaged Engineering and Design (C-SED) promotes a “humanity-centered” approach that aims to prepare engineers to “consider broad contexts through an equity-centered lens that impact the practice of engineering, including social, cultural, political,economic, and environmental factors that can completely change the design of solutions.” C-SED developed the SET as a means of supporting educators in helping students develop theskills and knowledge necessary to account for social and contextual dimensions of engineeringwork. The SET includes instructional
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Bruce R Maxim, University of Michigan, Dearborn; Bency Thomas, University of Michigan, Dearborn; Belen A Garcia, University of Michigan, Dearborn
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Paper ID #41879WIP: Managing and Assessing Students in Hybrid Software Project ClassesProf. 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 forty years. His research interests include software engineering, human computer interaction, game design, virtual reality, AIMs. Bency Thomas, University of Michigan, Dearborn Bency Thomas is a Computer and Information Science graduate student at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. She has previously worked as a Software Engineer and later as a Team Lead at The Shams
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Suddhasvatta Das; Kevin A Gary, Arizona State University
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in our review of the literature that teaching primarily focuses onASD process machinery (Scrum ceremonies) or developer best practices (derived from XP), butindirectly on higher level values they hoped students should acquire from the experiences. Toconfirm these observations, we conducted a study in 3 project-centric courses in our undergraduateand graduate programs that all use ASD on projects to determine if teaching agile machinery leadsto the agile mindset.At Arizona State University, a project-centric curricular design [19] known as the SoftwareEnterprise [20] incorporates agile methods (primarily agile machinery), while an elective graduatecourse in Software Agility promotes critical inquiry for deeper understanding between
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Ben Arie Tanay, Purdue Engineering Education; Lexy Chiwete Arinze, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Siddhant Sanjay Joshi, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Kirsten A. Davis, Purdue University, West Lafayette; James C Davis, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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technical assistance in 9 support writing/editing code, understanding new software languages, and learning new software engineering concepts Idea Student used LLMs for creative tasks such as 5 generation designing a system, understanding/following best practices, and approaching complex problems Professional Writing Student used LLMs for communication 6 aid support assistance in emailing instructional faculty and writing assignments