Title
Evaluating Groupware Support for Software Engineering Students
Abstract
Software engineering tasks, during both development and maintenance, typically involve teamwork using computers. Team members rarely work on isolated computers. An underlying assumption of our research is that software engineering teams will work more effectively if adequately supported by network-based groupware technology. Experience of working with groupware and evaluating groupware systems will also give software engineering students a direct appreciation of the requirements of engineering such systems. This research is investigating the provision of such network-based support for software engineering students and the impact these tools have on their groupwork. We will first describe our experiences gained through the introduction of an asynchronous virtual environment - SEGWorld to support groupwork during the Software Engineering Group (SEG) project undertaken by all second year undergraduates within the Department of Computer Science. Secondly we will describe our Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) module which has been introduced into the students' final year of study as a direct result of our experience with SEG, and in particular its role within Software Engineering. Within this CSCW module the students have had the opportunity to evaluate various groupware tools. This has enabled them to take a retrospective view of their experience of SEGWorld and its underlying system, BSCW, one year on. We report our findings for SEG in the form of a discussion of the hypotheses we formulated on how the SEGs would use SEGWorld, and present an initial qualitative assessment of student feedback from the CSCW module.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1076/csed.11.1.33.3843
Computer Science Education
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer supported cooperative work,software engineering,virtual environment
Software Engineering Process Group,Personal software process,Software engineering,Computer science,Requirements engineering,Knowledge management,Software development process,Software construction,Software development,Software requirements,Social software engineering
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
11
1
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
12
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sarah Drummond1394.77
Cornelia Boldyreff246456.05
magnus ramage311018.25