Abstract. Discipline is an essential prerequisite for the development of large and complex software-intensive systems. However, discipline is also important on the level of individual development activities. A major challenge for teaching disciplined software development is to enable students to experience the benefits of discipline and to overcome the gap between real professional scenarios and scenarios used in software engineering university courses. Students often do not have the chance to internalize what disciplined software development means at both the individual and collaborative level. Therefore, students often feel overwhelmed by the complexity of disciplined development and later on tend to avoid applying the underlying principl...
A reduced form of the Personal Software Process was used in two introductory programming courses to ...
Teaching the PSP: Challenges and Lessons Learned by Jurgen Borstler, David Carrington, Gregory W His...
Abstract—Most university curricula consider software pro-cesses to be on the fringes of software eng...
In this paper, we describe our experiences with teaching software process improvement using some ele...
Today, concern for quality has become an international movement. Eventhough most industrial organiza...
Process improvements within software development occur at three different levels: the organizational...
The Personal Software Process (PSP) provides engineers with a disciplined personal framework for doi...
The Personal Software Process (PSP) has been taught at a number of universities with impressive resu...
The Personal Software Process (PSP) is launched as a means for improving software development capabi...
Teamwork in software development life cycle (SDLC) and Software Engineering (SE) is a cooperative pr...
In this course, you will learn about more about one particular way to address some of the challenges...
Teamwork is often considered one of the most important "generic skills" that we can provide to gradu...
Software engineering (SE) is an essential subject taught in the curriculum of Computing Science (CS)...
In computer science, software engineering courses expose the undergraduate students to both the tech...
Nowadays, many universities include Personal Software Process (PSP) into their software engineering ...
A reduced form of the Personal Software Process was used in two introductory programming courses to ...
Teaching the PSP: Challenges and Lessons Learned by Jurgen Borstler, David Carrington, Gregory W His...
Abstract—Most university curricula consider software pro-cesses to be on the fringes of software eng...
In this paper, we describe our experiences with teaching software process improvement using some ele...
Today, concern for quality has become an international movement. Eventhough most industrial organiza...
Process improvements within software development occur at three different levels: the organizational...
The Personal Software Process (PSP) provides engineers with a disciplined personal framework for doi...
The Personal Software Process (PSP) has been taught at a number of universities with impressive resu...
The Personal Software Process (PSP) is launched as a means for improving software development capabi...
Teamwork in software development life cycle (SDLC) and Software Engineering (SE) is a cooperative pr...
In this course, you will learn about more about one particular way to address some of the challenges...
Teamwork is often considered one of the most important "generic skills" that we can provide to gradu...
Software engineering (SE) is an essential subject taught in the curriculum of Computing Science (CS)...
In computer science, software engineering courses expose the undergraduate students to both the tech...
Nowadays, many universities include Personal Software Process (PSP) into their software engineering ...
A reduced form of the Personal Software Process was used in two introductory programming courses to ...
Teaching the PSP: Challenges and Lessons Learned by Jurgen Borstler, David Carrington, Gregory W His...
Abstract—Most university curricula consider software pro-cesses to be on the fringes of software eng...