Title
Use of the Individual Exchange Project Model in an Undergraduate Software Engineering Laboratory
Abstract
Organization of undergraduate project work in software engineering is always difficult because of the students' very limited computing experience. Many related concepts need to be introduced almost simultaneously: the software life cycle, the use of documentation standards, the need to use documents produced by others, the role of CASE, and the importance of configuration management. This paper describes an Individual Exchange Project Model that has been used effectively in the University of West Florida's undergraduate Software Engineering Laboratory. This model involves individuals working in small teams to develop miniature programs. Each individual carries out the entire development process exchanging intermediate documents among team members.
Year
DOI
Venue
1992
10.1007/3-540-55963-9_61
CSEE
Keywords
Field
DocType
undergraduate software engineering laboratory,individual exchange project model,software engineering,development process,configuration management,software life cycle,computer experiment
Software Engineering Process Group,Personal software process,Software engineering,Software project management,Software system,Software development process,Engineering,Software construction,Software development,Social software engineering
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-55963-9
1
0.62
References 
Authors
4
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Norman Wilde150731.04
J. K. Grau210.62