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ICSE
2007
IEEE-ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Bug Hunt: Making Early Software Testing Lessons Engaging and Affordable
Software testing efforts account for a large part of the software development costs. We still struggle, however, to properly prepare students to perform software testing activitie...
Sebastian G. Elbaum, Suzette Person, Jonathan Doku...
COMPUTER
2006
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13 years 6 months ago
Testable, Reusable Units of Cognition
The educational content of a technical topic consists, ultimately, of elementary chunks of knowledge. Identifying and classifying such units -- Testable, Reusable Units of Cogniti...
Bertrand Meyer
CSEE
2011
Springer
12 years 9 months ago
Pex4Fun: Teaching and learning computer science via social gaming
Pex4Fun (http://www.pexforfun.com/)from Microsoft Research is a web-based serious gaming environment for teaching computer science. Pex4Fun can be used to teach and learn computer...
Nikolai Tillmann, Jonathan de Halleux, Tao Xie
SIGITE
2004
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Implementation of object-orientation using UML in entry level software development courses
In this paper, we establish the need (based on literature and anecdotal evidence) for an infrastructure for CS1 courses to visually support problem solving from the initial proble...
Mohammad H. N. Tabrizi, Carol B. Collins, E. Ozan,...
SIGCSE
1998
ACM
125views Education» more  SIGCSE 1998»
13 years 10 months ago
Design patterns: an essential component of CS curricula
The field of software patterns has seen an explosion in interest in the last three years. Work to date has been on the recognition, cataloging, and finding of patterns with litt...
Owen L. Astrachan, W. Garrett Mitchener, Geoffrey ...