In the traditional software engineering courses, the students develop small programs from scratch. This does not correspond to industry practice where programmers spend most of th...
Joseph Buchta, Maksym Petrenko, Denys Poshyvanyk, ...
Software is developed for and in a vast number of contexts. Some software systems are small in size; some large. Some systems are developed by small teams; some large. Some projec...
Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Gail C. Murphy, William G....
This experience report describes a three year journey toward agility in a software engineering course. Students in the course work in small project teams to develop an application...
Virtual worlds can allow conversational participants to achieve common ground in situations where the information volume and need for clarification is low. We argue in favor of thi...
This paper describes an experience with a Software Process Improvement (SPI) approach particularly adapted to small structures with low software maturity level (e.g. small and med...