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A cross-collegiate analysis of software development course content

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A cross-collegiate analysis of software development course content
Many undergraduate IT programs recognize that their graduates will find jobs as software developers. As such, software development (analysis and design) courses are often a core requirement of IT undergraduate degree programs. This paper presents an analysis and comparison of the content of software development courses at several colleges and universities. In particular, the software development methodologies presented in the courses are examined. The comparison is based on two main criteria; the development methodologies presented through the textbook assigned to the class, and the development methodologies presented through the class lectures. A software development methodology is “a recommended collection of phases, procedures, rules, techniques, tools, documentation, management, and training used to develop a system” (Avison 2003). There are hundreds of software development methodologies. An ongoing debate has existed for several years as to what methodology is best. Prior res...
Timothy Burns, Robb Klashner
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where SIGITE
Authors Timothy Burns, Robb Klashner
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