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Eleventh Annual International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice (STEP'03)
How to Apply the Bloom Taxonomy to Software Engineering
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
September 19-September 21
ISBN: 0-7695-2218-1
Motoei Azuma, Waseda University
The BLOOM taxonomy is used in the SWEBOK to specify the expected level of understanding of each topic within its Knowledge Areas (KA) for a ?graduate plus four years of experience?. This paper discusses how Bloom?s taxonomy could be expanded to be more useful not only for education but also for industry. A new taxonomy that is more applicable to engineering is proposed at the end of this paper. This paper is the result of a workshop held in Amsterdam in September 2003 during the Software Technology and Engineering Practice Conference (STEP 2003).
Citation:
Motoei Azuma, Francois Coallier, Juan Garbajosa, "How to Apply the Bloom Taxonomy to Software Engineering," step, pp.117-122, Eleventh Annual International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice (STEP'03), 2003
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