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Conference Session
Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Yilmaz Hatipkarasulu, University of Texas at San Antonio; Guntulu S. Hatipkarasulu, Texas State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction Engineering
accreditingagency for both 4-year bachelor’s degree programs and two-year associate degree programs inconstruction, construction science, construction management, and construction technology. [16]Currently, there are 72 four-year bachelor's, five master's, and 13 associate degree programsaccredited by ACCE [17].ACCE lists the following learning outcomes for the bachelor degree programs in section 3.1.5 ofthe Standards and Criteria for the Accreditation of Bachelor’s Degree Construction EducationPrograms (ACCE Document 103B) [18]: 1. Create written communications appropriate to the construction discipline. 2. Create oral presentations appropriate to the construction discipline. 3. Create a construction project safety plan. 4. Create construction
Conference Session
Faculty Development Medley!
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jennifer Karlin, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Allison Godwin, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
Tagged Divisions
Faculty Development Division
faculty in engineering educationresearch, regardless of institution type. While only a small fraction of CAREER proposals arerecommended for funding, former EEC deputy director Sue Kemnitzer frequently remindedapplicants that the process of applying for a CAREER award has value in itself. By this claim,she included the self-reflection on a faculty member’s research agenda, a plan to integrate theresearch and education activities throughout the individual’s career, and the discussions heldbetween the early career faculty member and their department chair, senior mentors, and, insome cases, deans and other constituencies. These key activities provide many opportunities forfaculty development and encouraging growth in all aspects of faculty life
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Metacognition, Self-Efficacy, and Motivation #2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Woo J. Kim, Miami University; Brielle Nikole Johnson, Miami University; Jennifer Blue, Miami University; Amy Summerville, Miami University; Brian P. Kirkmeyer, Miami University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
possible effectiveness of an intention intervention in the relationship betweenmotivation and course performance. Planning is a self-regulatory strategy involving a mentalsimulation of concrete actions in future situations. By simulating future events, individualswould be able to anticipate possible obstacles and make pre-planned, more realistic strategies.This active mental representation thus leads people to have greater accessibility to the plans andact as planned [21]. Therefore, by planning, students may devote more time to study and findmore effective ways to perform better in the course even if their motivation to go to college islow.MethodsThe engineering majors at Miami University have several required courses that they take in theirfirst
Conference Session
ETD Accreditation and Assessment
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Johnson, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
permissions. Just as with thetraditional log books, students were told that their Basecamp sights would be checkedperiodically and that their updating and content on the site represented 5% of their grade in eachof the courses. Basecamp allows for postings to be viewed by each individual associated with theproject.As part of the overall redesign of the capstone experience, a project sponsor survey wasimplemented beginning with those projects that ended in the spring of 2015 (those beginning infall 2014). The project sponsor survey was distributed at the end of the project. Sponsors weretold that their feedback would not have bearing on the students’ grades, but that it was part of theprogram’s assessment and continuous improvement plan (which it is
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Regena Scott, Purdue University; Edie Schmidt, Purdue University
. Participants are asked to rateeach question using the following criteria: 1- Strongly disagree, 2- Disagree, 3-Neutral, 4- Agree,5- Strongly agree responses, providing a quantitative base for assessment of the program.Complete survey results are included in the appendix section (see Appendix D).Skills and AbilitiesQuestion Topic Tutor Tutee (student) 50% - neutral ~ 50% - neutral 4 Organization, plan and preparation for sessions disagree ~ disagree Asks for feedback, ideas and suggestions to be 9
Conference Session
Non-Technical Skills in ET
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irene Ferrara, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona; Rebecca Maguda, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona; Andrew Vavreck, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Engineering Education, 2007 A Course in Career Preparation and Business Skills in an Engineering Technology Baccalaureate Degree ProgramAbstractThis paper describes the planning and implementation of a one-credit Engineering BusinessSkills course intended for baccalaureate degree students in Electro-Mechanical EngineeringTechnology (EMET) at the Altoona College of The Pennsylvania State University. The electivecourse, developed cooperatively by the Director of Career Services and the EMET ProgramCoordinator during the spring 2006 semester, is designed to address career-oriented topics. Thepurpose of the class is threefold: to engage students in the job search process, to educatestudents regarding career planning activities
Conference Session
EMD Program Design
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yesim Sireli, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; James Conrad, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Martin Kane, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Frank Skinner, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
Engineering from Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan) in 1995. He also earned his BS in Civil Engineering (1990) and MS in Civil Engineering (1991) from the College of Engineering at MSU. Dr. Kane is currently an associate professor and Undergraduate Director in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His research interests include Highway Operations, Transportation and Urban Planning, Human Factors in Transportation, Public Transportation, Traffic Engineering, and Aviation infrastructure. Dr. Kane is an Eno Fellow, and is a member of ASEE, ASCE, ITE, Sigma Xi, and Chi Epsilon.Frank Skinner, University of North Carolina
Conference Session
Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fanyu Zeng, Indiana Wesleyan University
Tagged Divisions
International
relationships,communications, and English proficiency regarding reading, writing, and speech. Projectmanagement, planning, team work, time and budget management are integrated intoprojects in American engineering curricula. Such an approach obviously makes goodsense to address issues like lack of training on problem solving skills, ability to deal withconflicts, team organization, and engineering way to organization, project development,finance awareness, and software for project management through a variety of academicactivities.The main goal of this enhancement is to help Chinese students to broaden their viewsfrom narrowly designed technical background, develop their critical thinking skills inproblem solving and prepare them for their future growth
Collection
2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Daniel Blessner, Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus; Dimitrios Bolkas, Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus
Tagged Topics
Diversity
planned implementation and dissemination. Furthermore, surveying is a professionwith a low public profile and only a few accredited programs exist in the US. Thus, as asecondary objective, engineering students of any major will learn about surveying and beexposed to real surveying problems. This can help students identify themselves as futuresurveyors and aid in recruitment and enrollment.IntroductionThis is a work in progress (WIP) paper that aims to enhance mathematics courses such as collegealgebra, trigonometry, and calculus with real life (RL) problems from surveying which, forinstance, incorporate area, volume, and slope calculations. Mathematics and statistics instructorsoften complain that students are less motivated in their classes as
Conference Session
The Best of Design in Engineering Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Baker, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Mark Yoder, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Bruce Black, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Robert Throne, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; William Kline, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
? Good Poor Good Excellent2. How many hours were put in last week by the team? 32 0 32 403. How many team members participated last week? 3 2 3 44. When was the last team planning meeting? (Date) 9/7/2007 14 7 Progress Metrics1. Where is the project compared to the plan? On Sched Behind On Sched Ahead2. How focused is the development effort? Focused Scattered Typical Focused3. How similar is the development
Conference Session
Construction 2: Teaching Using Projects, Case Studies, and Service Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert B. Austin, Bowling Green State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
his professional tenure he has received awards for construction innovation, superior project performances and one of the projects received indus- try recognition a project of the year. Dr. Austin recently earned his Doctorate in Construction Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology where his research focus was on accelerated project deliveries (i.e., faster, more predictable fast-track construction). His teaching and research interests cross the spectrum of the construction man- agement subjects, with a current focus on project management, construction equipment, planning and scheduling and research and teaching methodologies. c American Society for Engineering Education
Conference Session
Design and the Capstone Experience
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shayne Kelly McConomy, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Ruturaj Soman; Nikhil Gupta, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Chiang Shih, Florida A&M University/Florida State University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
, and Ph.D from Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, in 2014, all in Mechanical Engineering. He is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor teaching Engineering Design Methods in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He is also serving as Postdoctoral Research Associate at Center of Intelligent Systems, Control, and Robotics (CISCOR) at Florida State University. His research interests are primar- ily in the areas of dynamic system modeling, intelligent control, autonomous mobile wheeled and legged robotics, dynamic motion planning, and mechatronics.Dr. Chiang Shih, Florida A&M University/Florida State University Dr. Chiang Shih is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Department, FAMU-FSU College of
Conference Session
Professional and Regulatory Issues in Ethics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan D Watts, Purdue University West Lafayette; Andrew O. Brightman, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
published about this important area of engineering ethics either. As well,professional ethical codes in engineering typically ignore student engineering design projects(Foot 2006) and likewise engineering design projects planning rarely address Human SubjectsResearch (Healey et al., 2013; Diaz & Nathans-Kelly, 2016).This lack of clarity and lack of education for undergraduate engineers about testing humansubjects in their design projects has multiple negative consequences. The first is that theengineering students and faculty members lack understanding as to when to involve appropriateoversight by regulatory entities such as the Institutional Review Board (IRB). Lack of clarity hasconsequences of putting the subjects of the testing at potential
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patrick Cunningham, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Holly M Matusovich, Virginia Tech; John Ray Morelock, Virginia Tech; Deirdre-Annaliese Nicole Hunter, Virginia Tech
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
reach solutions more efficiently and effectively and to continuelearning from their experiences [5]. More specifically, metacognition improves ones awarenessand regulation of how they think – identifying and defining problems and sub-problems, howwell specific known strategies are matched to a particular problem, planning and monitoring asolution process, and evaluating the process and results. These same skills improve engineeringstudent learning in present educational contexts and are connected to lifelong learning. Inpreparing to become practicing engineers, i.e., messy problem solvers, engineering students willbenefit greatly from explicit development of their metacognitive skills – now and throughouttheir lives.The purpose of this project
Conference Session
Construction Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristen Caroline Hurtado, Arizona State University; Jake Smithwick, Arizona State University; Kenneth Timothy Sullivan, Arizona State University; John Savicky, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
can be applied in the workplace has been identifiedas a need by industry and accreditation bodies. Institutions are seeking to properly meet theseneeds, while also balancing decades of history with traditional courses. Courses that teachbusiness-type practices and fundamentals help fill key a necessity for the “engineer of thefuture.” In response, the researchers developed a new course over two semesters that providesinstruction on the owners’ role in developing request for proposals (RFP), evaluating proposals,conducting project pre-planning, and identifying project performance indicators. The researchersused applied instructional design concepts from the field of education in creating the course,focusing on the objectives and related
Conference Session
Data Analysis and Assessment
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cory Brozina, Virginia Tech; David B. Knight, Virginia Tech, Department of Engineering Education
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
engagement.We ground our work theoretically using the Academic Plan Model to understand how freshmanengineering students’ use of LMS tools relate to their performance in the class. The AcademicPlan Model details potential influences on curriculum design at the course, program, andinstitutional levels. As the Model suggests, faculty members may (or should) consider learners,instructional resources, and instructional processes when developing their curricular plans. Priorresearch within and outside engineering, however, has shown that faculty tend not to draw onavailable data when considering these components, if they even consider them at all. Our studypresents an idea for bringing data into those considerations by focusing on the course-levelactivities
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary J. Meixell, Quinnipiac University; Nebil Buyurgan, Quinnipiac University; Corey Kiassat, Quinnipiac University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Industrial Engineering
chain management. Dr. Meixell has extensive industry background in logistics management, production planning, supplier management and supply chain design in the automotive and telecommunications industries. Dr. Meix- ell’s current research interests include sustainable supply chain management, performance implications of outsourcing, and curriculum development in undergraduate programs.Dr. Nebil Buyurgan, Quinnipiac University Nebil Buyurgan, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Industrial Engineering Program at Quinnipiac University. Prior to joining QU, he served as Associate and Assistant Professor in the Industrial Engi- neering Department at the University of Arkansas. He received his doctorate in engineering
Conference Session
Connecting BME education to the "real world"
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anthony E. Felder, University of Illinois, Chicago; Miiri Kotche, University of Illinois, Chicago; Jennifer D. Olson, University of Illinois at Chicago; Janet Aderemi Omitoyin, University of Illinois at Chicago
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering
progresses through an individual research project, scoped collaboratively by both the Fellow and faculty mentor. The Friday of each week is dedicated to a full-day BEST program workshop, where Fellows share their experiences that week, discuss teaching methodology, learn about NGSS, and plan their own curricula. By the conclusion of the program, BEST Fellows developed new curriculum according to their laboratory experience. Each Fellow’s curriculum is developed according to the standards established by NGSS and is structured as a self-contained unit that fits within the larger scope of his/her classes. Moreover, each curriculum is connected to the context for learning at each individual
Conference Session
Track : Graduate - Technical Session 7
Collection
2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
Authors
Marcia Gumpertz, North Carolina State University; Rebecca Brent, Education Designs, Inc; C. Dean Campbell, North Carolina A&T State University ; Maureen Grasso, North Carolina State University; Yvette Maria Huet, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Keith A. Schimmel P.E., North Carolina A&T State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, Graduate Education
, at least 25 departments will designate faculty Fellows and participate inthe change process.Fellows serve as connectors between the AGEP-NC project and their department faculties. Theyare responsible for disseminating information to and collecting information from theirdepartments. For example, Fellows might share information they learned in project workshopsand their own individual studies, and they might gather departmental data on rates of doctoralprogram completion and attrition and career paths of recent doctoral graduates. They alsocoordinate faculty efforts to develop plans to increase URM doctoral candidate recruitment andretention. Figure 1 depicts arrows between the AGEP Fellows and the Project Team to show thetwo-way information
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Suzanne Zurn-Birkhimer, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Mayari I. Serrano, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
their own by supporting themselves, pursuing education, and planning theirown adventures 5 . She used the admiration of the public to spark discussion about femininity, equalopportunity regardless of gender, woman’s rights, and equality 4 .Edward Elliott, President of Purdue University, was impressed by Earhart and realized she wouldbe the perfect role model for the female students his institution. After much discussion and severalvisits to the institution, Earhart, in 1935, joined the staff as a Counselor in Careers for Women andtechnical advisor in the Department of Aeronautics. Before officially starting, Earhart created anddistributed a survey to measure female students’ interest in pursuing a career and how they wouldbalance that pursuit
Conference Session
NSF Grantees: Entrepreneurship
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Magdalini Z. Lagoudas, Texas A&M University; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati; Rodney Boehm, Texas A&M University; Samantha Asbell, Texas A&M University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
standardization) from 1990 through 1994. He has been active in SONET’s National and International Standardization since 1985. In addition, Rodney has published numerous papers and presentations on SONET. Rodney began his career with Fujitsu Network Communications in 1989 as the Director of Strategic Plan- ning. He also held the positions of Director of Transport Product Planning, Vice President of Business Management, Senior Vice President of Sales Management, Senior Vice President of Manufacturing, and Senior Vice President of Business Development. Before joining Fujitsu, Rodney worked for Bell Labora- tories, Bellcore (now Telcordia), and Rockwell International. He earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in
Conference Session
Aspirational Visions of Civil Engineering in 2025 & Policy 465
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stuart Walesh, S. G. Walesh Consulting; Michael Chajes, University of Delaware; David Mongan, Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
shapingpublic policy.Summit organizers and participants intend that the vision will guide policies, plans, processes,and progress within the civil engineering community and beyond including around the globe.Individual civil engineers and leaders of civil engineering organizations should act to move thecivil engineering toward the vision.Keywords – change, civil engineering, global, leadership, summit, visionIntroductionCivil engineers are rightfully proud of their legacy. Over the past century, clean water supplieshave extended general life expectancies. Transportation systems serve as an economic and socialengine. New bridges, blending strength and beauty, speed transport and bring communitiescloser together. Public and private construction, for which
Conference Session
Outstanding Contributions to ME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Choate, Western Kentucky University; Kevin Schmaltz, Western Kentucky University; Stephen Howard, Western Kentucky University; Paul Graves, Western Kentucky University; Jonathan Martin, Western Kentucky University; Chris Kruckenberg, Western Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
airflow test bench system was designed, built and tested for the undergraduate mechanicalengineering thermal fluids laboratory at Western Kentucky University. A two-semester seniorcapstone design sequence, ME 400 – Mechanical Engineering Design and ME 412 – MechanicalEngineering Senior Project, provided a four-member mechanical engineering student team withsufficient time to plan and execute this engineering process.The final airflow test system is primarily intended for instructional situations, but has thepotential for external industrial interaction as well. The system delivered by the project team isusable over a range of flows and system impedances. Primary benefactors of this test bed will befuture students in Mechanical Engineering Senior
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching in Architectural Engineering
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shahnaz J. Aly, Western Kentucky University; Laura Elizabeth Leach, Western Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
civic partnership [7].To build such a partnership, the AMS facultyapproached the City of Bowling Green to explore potential opportunities for involving studentsin projects that would be mutually beneficial.According to Schuman the history of service-learning in schools of architecture and planning canbe found in the late 1960s where schools emphasized engaging students in the social issues andsupplementing classroom learning with community contact. Due to different circumstancesthrough the years’ service-learning has been more broadly accepted in planning programs than inarchitecture departments. A resurgence of interest in social engagement in professional practiceof architecture and schools can be seen in the late 1990s early 2000. [8
Conference Session
Capstone Design
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas Grimm
poster byeach team. Page 8.57.1Proceedings of the 2003 American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference & ExpositionCopyright 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationIntroductionMichigan Technological University changed from a quarter based system to semesterseffective the fall of 2000. Prior to making the change a considerable amount of workwent into planning and developing curricula in the different colleges and departmentsacross campus. During this period in the late twentieth century, 1998 and 1999, theMechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics (ME-EM) Department reviewed themechanical engineering programs at more than
Conference Session
Design Cognition I
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonathan Gerard Spillane, University of Limerick; Niall Seery, University of Limerick; Donal Canty, University of Limerick; Diarmaid Lane, University of Limerick
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
apparent as students progressed through the task. Web-capture software was used to trackeach student’s progress and monitor their decision making.A multidimensional problem-solving framework was employed when observing participantsattempts. The problem-solving framework looked at four key stages: Identifying, Planning,Implementing, and Evaluating. This was supported by the sub-cycle of conjecture, test, andevaluate (accept/reject) method presented by Carlson and Bloom [3] used to analyse mathematicalproblem-solving. Simultaneously audio responses were also captured, which gave researchers avaluable and rich data set to interpret individual heuristics, conceptual knowledge and decisionmaking.The findings presented in this paper illustrate a clear
Conference Session
Electrical & Computer Engineering Poster Session
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Shumon Alam; Matthew Sadiku; Cajetan Akujuobi
premier telecommunication companies in the area of interoperability andreliability studies. It is also used for the training of our students in this emerging area oftechnology and for research, especially, the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem technology.DSL is a new technology for providing higher data rates over the twisted telephone copper wire.The Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is one of the first derivatives of this DSLtechnology. The DSL Forum has defined an ADSL interoperability test specification, known asTR-048, which is supported by all key Service Providers, access IC manufacturers andIndependent Test Labs. This research project follows the test plan TR-048 to produce a completeautomated testing suit, which can be used in
Conference Session
IT-based Instructional Technologies
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yi-Cheng Chen, Meiho Institute of Technology; Yi-Chien Lin, Meiho Institute of Technology; Ron Chuen Yeh, Meiho Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Kuo-Hung Tseng, Meiho Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Information Systems
each of the course in their formal education, are now familiar with aboutit as well as how practical the topic will be in their career. The research findings may beinstrumental for e-commerce training programs, licensing bodies, departments and curriculumdesigners in field of software engineering. The results of this study can provide usefulsuggestions to help software engineers for selecting the suitable and right learning courses aswell as to act as practicable guidelines for EC curriculum planning and development.Keywords: software engineer, e-commerce, EC education, curriculum development, knowledge topicIntroductionWith the invention of World Wide Web (WWW) by 1990, the global network is applied tovariety of domains. The digital
Conference Session
Design Experiences in Energy Education
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Jacki Stewart; Peter Jansson
meet thischallenging goal. One effort to help reduce emissions includes a multi-disciplinary group ofengineers in the College of Engineering’s innovative Junior/Senior Clinic program2,3 who havecombined to site, design, permit, and install photovoltaic (PV) systems around campus. PVsystems are a clean, renewable energy resource that use energy from the sun and convert solarenergy to usable electricity. They have developed plans for installing these systems on roofsaround campus, as well as one system on the ground for educational purposes. Lucrativefinancial incentives from the State of New Jersey have made these systems economically feasiblefor the first time. To further reduce overall system costs, students working on the project, as wellas
Conference Session
International Case Studies, Interactive Learning, Student Design
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Harry Koehnemann; Barbara Gannod
design document, a test plan, asoftware release, and a user’s manual are given specific due dates. For an example, seethe capstone course offered at Southwestern University.5 This common organizationfollows a very traditional (“waterfall”-like) approach to software development. In termsof software processes, described in the next section, a one or two semester approximationof a heavyweight process is used almost exclusively in software engineering capstonecourses.2.2 Software ProcessesEngineering disciplines recognize that in order to build quality products, qualityprocesses must be followed. This was the motivation for the Capability Maturity Model(CMM) defined by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI).6 In general, a softwareprocess