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, T.R. Smith and D. Cadogan, “Development of UV-Curable Inflatable Wings for Low-Density Flight Applications,” AIAA Paper 2004-1503, AIAA GossamerSpacecraft Forum, Palm Springs, CA, April 2004.7. Usui, M., J.D. Jacob and S.W. Smith, S. Scarborough and D. Cadogan, “Second GenerationInflatable/Rigidizable Wings for Low-Density Flight,” AIAA-2005-1883, AIAA Gossamer Spacecraft Forum,Austin, TX, April 2005.8. Simpson, A., et.al., “Flying on Air: UAV Flight Testing with Inflatable Wing Technology,” AIAA 2004-6570, AIAA Unmanned Unlimited Conference, Chicago, IL, September 2004.9. Simpson, A., Jacob, J.D., and Smith, S., “Morphing of Inflatable Wings.” AIAA 2005-2110, AIAA SDMAdaptive Structures Conference, Austin, TX, April, 2005.10
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2006-1190: ASSESSING INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING CAPSTONEPROJECTMatthew Sanders, Kettering University MATTHEW S. SANDERS, Ph.D. is an associate professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Kettering University. Dr. Sanders earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Texas Tech University in 1987. His current interest and consulting experience are in systems management and systems design.Mark Thompson, Kettering University Mark Thompson earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University in 1980. He has been with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Kettering University for 17 years and holds the rank of Professor. Dr. Thompson
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employment and wages, http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/ocwage.pdf, 20043. Carrington, D., Kim, S., Teaching software design with open source software, 33rd ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in EducationConference, 3, S1C-9 –14, 2003.4. Cooper, A. (1999). The Inmates are running the asylum, Sams Publishing, Indianapolis, IN.5. Cusumano, M., MacCormack, A., Kennerer, C.F., Crandall, B., Software development worldwide: The state of the practice,IEEE Software, November/December 2003, 28-34.6. Fernandez, J.D. (2005). Human-computer interaction closes the software engineering gap, Computers in EducationJournal, vol. XV, no. 3, July – September 2005, 96-100.7. Fernandez, J.D. (2004). Engaging students with community organizations by using computer technology, SIGITE
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Page 11.1188.8 Pimmel, Russ, “Cooperative Learning Instructional Activities in a Capstone Design Course,” Journal ofEngineering Education, (July 2001), accessed online athttp://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=cache:mTq_X9wN5dkJ:https://www.asee.org/jee/papers/EE009-16.pdf+pimmel+capstone+cooperative+learning on December 14, 2005.5 Jenkins, S. Rod, et al., “Capstone Course in an Integrated Engineering Curriculum,” Journal ofProfessional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, (April 2002), pp. 75-82.6 US Military Academy Website, www.usma.edu/mission.asp, accessed January 17, 2006.7 Kaufman, pg. 26.8 Ibid, 28.9 Project Management and System Design, Instructional Memorandum, Academic Term 2006-2 (springsemester