女性参与软件项目课程的实证研究

Anh Nguyen-Duc, M. L. Jaccheri, P. Abrahamsson
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由于希望促进女性在该领域的参与,软件工程教育中的性别问题正在获得研究关注。这项工作的目的是提高对女性学生参与软件工程项目的理解,以支持性别意识的课程优化。自2015年以来,我们调查了女学生在软件工程活动和团队动态方面参与一个涉及真实客户的软件项目课程。我们发现女生在项目管理和需求工程方面更活跃,而在高度复杂或特定的任务中,如架构工作和用户体验设计,她们的代表性仍然不足。我们发现男女学生对团队动力的感知没有统计学上的显著差异。对女性项目活动的了解将有助于项目团队的安排,从而使学习可以在性别之间平等地分配
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An Empirical Study on Female Participation in Software Project Courses
Gender issues in software engineering education are gaining research attention due to the desire to promote female participation in the field. The objective of this work is to enhance the understanding of female students' participation in software engineering projects to support gender-aware course optimization. Since 2015, we have investigated the participation of female students in terms of software engineering activities and team dynamics in a software project course that involves a real customer. We found that female students are more active with project management and requirement engineering, while they remain under-represented in highly complex or specific tasks, i.e. architecture work, and user experience design. We found no statistically significant difference in perceived team dynamics between male and female students. Insights on female project activities would facilitate the arrangement of project teams so that learning can be distributed equally across genders
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