Professionalism is an important part of any subject of study where graduates subsequently move into a professional career following their degree course. Most professional bodies therefore require accredited degree programmes to include this topic in the curriculum. The British Computer Society gives guidelines to institutions in the UK. These guidelines have been followed in the construction of the current Software Engineering Curriculum in the Department Of computer Science at the University of Sheffield. However it is unclear how effective the current form of presentation is. This report seeks to investigate this and look to possible ways of improving the presentation, particularly in the first year. I conclude that the most important fac...
Professionalism, and the ways in which it can be developed and maintained, has a high profile in tod...
This paper addresses the issue of developing and assessing professional skills in higher education p...
This position paper describes our work with a new course at Sussex University, designed to bridge th...
Professionalism is a philosophy or a notional standard by which a person can be judged or can aspire...
This paper discusses the challenge of integrating professionalism and professional issues into the d...
The computing curriculum-software engineering (CCSE) volume and its impacts on professional software...
This article focuses on understanding professionalism and the need to teach students about it, and i...
non-peer-reviewedProfessional Issues in Software Engineering (PISE) has been taught as part of the c...
Although some trends towards software engineering professionalism are seen, the end of the long and ...
In May of 1993, the Board of Governors of the IEEE-CS established a steering committee for evaluatin...
In 1998 Lethbridge surveyed software engineering professionals and found that there were aspects of ...
Computing educators contribute immensely to the development of software engineering graduates, not o...
With our increasingly more permissive society, and with less being required of high school students,...
The growing importance of software and its role in society places greater emphasis on developing sui...
In discussions about the development and use of computer systems and software products, the term “pr...
Professionalism, and the ways in which it can be developed and maintained, has a high profile in tod...
This paper addresses the issue of developing and assessing professional skills in higher education p...
This position paper describes our work with a new course at Sussex University, designed to bridge th...
Professionalism is a philosophy or a notional standard by which a person can be judged or can aspire...
This paper discusses the challenge of integrating professionalism and professional issues into the d...
The computing curriculum-software engineering (CCSE) volume and its impacts on professional software...
This article focuses on understanding professionalism and the need to teach students about it, and i...
non-peer-reviewedProfessional Issues in Software Engineering (PISE) has been taught as part of the c...
Although some trends towards software engineering professionalism are seen, the end of the long and ...
In May of 1993, the Board of Governors of the IEEE-CS established a steering committee for evaluatin...
In 1998 Lethbridge surveyed software engineering professionals and found that there were aspects of ...
Computing educators contribute immensely to the development of software engineering graduates, not o...
With our increasingly more permissive society, and with less being required of high school students,...
The growing importance of software and its role in society places greater emphasis on developing sui...
In discussions about the development and use of computer systems and software products, the term “pr...
Professionalism, and the ways in which it can be developed and maintained, has a high profile in tod...
This paper addresses the issue of developing and assessing professional skills in higher education p...
This position paper describes our work with a new course at Sussex University, designed to bridge th...