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Bloom's Taxonomy Levels for Three Software Engineer Profiles

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Bloom's Taxonomy Levels for Three Software Engineer Profiles
This paper is the product of a workshop held in Amsterdam during the Software Technology and Practice Conference (STEP 2003). The purpose of the paper is to propose Bloom’s taxonomy levels for the Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK) topics for three software engineer profiles: a new graduate, a graduate with four years of experience, and an experienced member of a software engineering process group. Bloom’s taxonomy levels are proposed for topics of four Knowledge Areas of the SWEBOK Guide: software maintenance, software engineering management, software engineering process, and software quality. By proposing Bloom’s taxonomy in this way, the paper aims to illustrate how such profiles could be used as a tool in defining job descriptions, software engineering role descriptions within a software engineering process definition, professional development paths, and training programs.
Pierre Bourque, Luigi Buglione, Alain Abran, Alain
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where STEP
Authors Pierre Bourque, Luigi Buglione, Alain Abran, Alain April
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