Seventh Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'00) Transatlantic project courses in a university environment Singapore December 05-December 08 ISBN: 0-7695-0915-0
Communication and collaboration is difficult in geographically distributed settings. As a result of globalization, mergers and acquisitions, and scarce skills, software development projects are increasingly more distributed. Hence, teaching software engineering students how to cope with distribution becomes a critical issue. This paper describes our experience with teaching three distributed software engineering project courses. Students from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA and from Technische Universita/spl uml/t Mu/spl uml/nchen in Munich, Germany, collaborated to specify, design and realize software for a real client located at a third site. In doing so, students were exposed first hand to distribution issues, encountering challenges introduced by different cultures, languages, standards and time zones, and facing them with tools such as groupware, videoconferencing, distributed repositories and travel. We conclude this paper with the lessons we learned during these three experiences and the improvements we plan for our next distributed project course.
Index Terms:
software engineering; computer science education; educational courses; distance learning; groupware; teleconferencing; educational technology; teaching; transatlantic project courses; university environment; communication; collaboration; geographically distributed settings; software development projects; teaching; software engineering students; distributed software engineering project courses; Carnegie Mellon University; Technische Universitat Munchen; distribution issues; cultures; languages; standards; time zones; groupware; videoconferencing; distributed repositories; travel
Citation:
B. Bruegge, A.H. Dutoit, R. Kobylinski, G. Teubner, "Transatlantic project courses in a university environment," apsec, pp.30, Seventh Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'00), 2000 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||