教育项目利益相关者:初步报告

Alex Dekhtyar, Bruno Carreiro da Silva, Karson Slocum
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在大学的课程中,我们注意教育未来的专业软件工程师软件开发过程是如何工作的。计算机科学和软件工程专业的学生在全球范围内学习软件过程模型,收集需求,设计,实现和测试他们的软件,从事软件维护工作,学习提交错误报告,构建项目路线图,构建UML图,以及部署软件。然而,自从面向消费者的软件出现以来,软件开发通常是专业软件工程师和多个利益相关者之间的合作,这些利益相关者的教育、专业知识和一般经验都在计算之外。我们教未来的软件工程师如何开发软件。为什么我们不对其他未来的利益相关者做同样的事情呢?本文描述了2020年我校首次开发和教授的“无编程软件工程”试点课程。在这个早期阶段的报告中(课程在提交截止日期前仍在进行中,但将在研讨会期间完成),我们概述了课程的需求、学习目标、组织和预期结果。
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Educating Project Stakeholders: A Preliminary Report
In college coursework, we take care to educate future professional software engineers on how software development process works. Computer Science and Software Engineering students across the globe study software process models, gather requirements, design, implement and test their software, work on software maintenance, learn to submit bug reports, build project roadmaps, construct UML diagrams, and deploy software. Yet, ever since the emergence of consumer-facing software, software development often is a collaboration between professional software engineers and multiple stakeholders whose education, professional expertise, and general experience lie outside of computing. We teach future software engineers how to develop software. Why don't we do the same with other future stakeholders? This paper is a description of a pilot Software Engineering Without Programming course developed and taught at our university for the first time in 2020. In this early stage report (the course is ongoing as of the submisison deadline, but will have been completed by the time of the workshop) we outline the need for the course, its learning objectives, its organization, and the expected results.
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