客户想要什么-学生做什么:十年来赞助的高级设计项目的反思

R. Fornaro, M. Heil, A. L. Tharp
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本科计算机科学学位课程通常为学生提供一个体验真实软件项目的机会,作为他们学习计划的一部分。这些经历通常存在于这样的课程中:学生组成软件开发团队,被分配到由公司赞助商提供的项目中,并投入一到两个学期的时间来完成项目的进展。在理想的模式下,教师指导学生团队,而学生团队反过来又充当赞助商的分包商或顾问。学生为成绩工作,而不是像真正的分包商那样直接为赞助商工作。在理想的模型中,学生展示他们所学到的软件工程过程,以及他们实现编程解决方案的能力。学生团队提供口头和书面的进度报告,并直接体验真正的软件工程专业人员的许多挑战和成功。本文报道了一个经过10年运行的此类项目。对发起人感兴趣的技术和软件开发过程进行总结,并以非正式调查的形式呈现。学生的反应是根据他们制作的软件系统以及他们是如何制作这些系统来讨论的。这些学生作为软件工程专业人员的成熟也被讨论
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What Clients Want - What Students Do: Reflections on Ten Years of Sponsored Senior Design Projects
Undergraduate computer science degree programs often provide an opportunity for students to experience real software projects as a part of their programs of study. These experiences frequently reside in a course in which students form software development teams, are assigned to a project offered by a corporate sponsor and devote one or two semesters to the task of making progress on the project. In an ideal model, faculty mentor student teams who, in turn, behave as sub-contractors or consultants to the sponsor. Students work for a grade, not directly for the sponsor as a true sub-contractor would. In the ideal model, students demonstrate what they have learned about software engineering process, as well as their ability to implement programmed solutions. Student teams provide progress reports, both oral and written, and directly experience many of the challenges and successes of true software engineering professionals. This paper reports on one such program after 10 years of operation. The technologies and software development processes of interest to sponsors are summarized and presented as an informal survey. Student response is discussed in terms of software systems they produced and how they went about producing them. The maturation of these students as software engineering professionals is also discussed
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