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SIGCSE
2005
ACM
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15 years 11 months ago
Using SeSFJava in teaching introductory network courses
Networking course projects are usually described by an informal specification and a collection of test cases. Students often misunderstand the specification or oversimplify it t...
Tamer Elsharnouby, A. Udaya Shankar
SIGSOFT
2008
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Empirical evidence of the benefits of workspace awareness in software configuration management
In this paper, we present results from our empirical evaluations of a workspace awareness tool that we designed and implemented to augment the functionality of software configurat...
Anita Sarma, David F. Redmiles, André van d...
FECS
2006
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15 years 7 months ago
Lessons Learned From Different Types of Projects in Software Engineering
Educators teaching software engineering face a large problem when trying to assign "real world" projects. Should the instructors make up "real world" projects ...
Jennifer A. Polack-Wahl
ICALT
2005
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Building Software Agents to Assist Teaching in Distance Learning Environments
This paper reports on the implementation and realization of software agents as teaching assistants in the distance learning environment. The software agent we built is able to ext...
Sheung-On Choy, Sin Chun Ng, Yiu-Chung Tsang
ICSE
2005
IEEE-ACM
16 years 6 months ago
An empirical study of fault localization for end-user programmers
End users develop more software than any other group of programmers, using software authoring devices such as e-mail filtering editors, by-demonstration macro builders, and spread...
Joseph R. Ruthruff, Margaret M. Burnett, Gregg Rot...