Report from the 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering Course Projects (SWECP 2005)

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This paper reports on the activities and results from the 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering Course Projects (SWECP 2005), which was held on October 18, 2005 in Toronto, Canada. Creating software engineering course projects for undergraduate students is a challenging task. The instructor must carefully balance the conflicting goals of academic rigor and industrial relevance. Some of the fundamental characteristics of software engineering projects (e.g., team-based, large-scale, long-lived) are difficult to realize within the constraints of a university course in a single semester. This is particularly true when dealing with young students who may lack the real-world experience needed to appreciate some of the more subtle aspects of software engineering. This workshop explored how educators and industry can work together to develop a more rewarding educational experience for all stakeholders involved. Several key themes emerged from the workshop, including the importance of forming teams that are fair and balanced, the challenges in selecting a project that engages the students and meets the goals of the course, and the need for knowledge transfer amongst instructors.
第二届软件工程课程项目国际研讨会报告(SWECP 2005)
本文报告了2005年10月18日在加拿大多伦多举行的第二届软件工程课程项目国际研讨会(SWECP 2005)的活动和结果。为大学生创建软件工程课程项目是一项具有挑战性的任务。教师必须仔细平衡学术严谨性和工业相关性的相互冲突的目标。软件工程项目的一些基本特征(例如,基于团队的、大规模的、长期的)很难在一个学期的大学课程的限制下实现。当年轻的学生可能缺乏现实世界的经验来理解软件工程的一些更微妙的方面时,这一点尤其正确。本次研讨会探讨了教育工作者和行业如何共同努力,为所有相关利益相关者创造更有益的教育体验。研讨会中出现了几个关键主题,包括组建公平和平衡的团队的重要性,选择一个吸引学生并满足课程目标的项目所面临的挑战,以及教师之间知识转移的必要性。
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