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Global Software Engineering: The Future of Socio-technical Coordination

by James D. Herbsleb, James D. Herbsleb - In International Conference on Software Engineering: Future of Software Engineering (FOSE'07 , 2007
"... source software engineering, as well as coordination in collaborative work more generally. Prior to joining the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University, he initiated the Bell Labs Collaboratory project, leading a research team which designed, implemented, and deployed solutions for global development, ..."
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source software engineering, as well as coordination in collaborative work more generally. Prior to joining the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University, he initiated the Bell Labs Collaboratory project, leading a research team which designed, implemented, and deployed solutions for global development

The GrADS project: Software support for high-level grid application development

by Francine Berman, Andrew Chien, Keith Cooper, Jack Dongarra, Ian Foster, Dennis Gannon, Lennart Johnsson, Ken Kennedy, Carl Kesselman, Dan Reed, Linda Torczon, Rich Wolski - International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications , 2001
"... Advances in networking technologies will soon make it possible to use the global information infrastructure in a qualitatively different way—as a computational resource as well as an information resource. This idea for an integrated computation and information resource called the Computational Power ..."
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on the Grid will reflect some of this complexity. Hence, making Grid resources useful and accessible to scientists and engineers will require new software tools that embody major advances in both the theory and practice of building Grid applications. The goal of the Grid Application Development Software (Gr

On the Unification Power of Models

by Jean Bézivin
"... In November 2000, the OMG made public the MDA ™ initiative, a particular variant of a new global trend called MDE (Model Driven Engineering). The basic ideas of MDA are germane to many other approaches such as generative programming, domain specific languages, model-integrated computing, generic mo ..."
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In November 2000, the OMG made public the MDA ™ initiative, a particular variant of a new global trend called MDE (Model Driven Engineering). The basic ideas of MDA are germane to many other approaches such as generative programming, domain specific languages, model-integrated computing, generic

Game Engines in Scientific Research

by Michael Lewis, Jeffrey Jacobson, Computer-based Games , 2002
"... DERIVED FROM COMPUTER-BASED GAMES. Michael Lewis and Jeffrey Jacobson # GAME ENGINES IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH environments using artistry and texture maps. The cost of developing ever more realistic simulations has grown so huge that even game developers can no longer rely on recouping their e ..."
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DERIVED FROM COMPUTER-BASED GAMES. Michael Lewis and Jeffrey Jacobson # GAME ENGINES IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH environments using artistry and texture maps. The cost of developing ever more realistic simulations has grown so huge that even game developers can no longer rely on recouping

An Experimental Card Game for Teaching Software Engineering Processes

by Alex Baker, Emily Oh Navarro, Andre van der Hoek - Journal of Systems and Software,75(1-2):3-16 , 2003
"... The typical software engineering course consists of lectures in which concepts and theories are conveyed, along with a small "toy" software engineering project which attempts to give students the opportunity to put this knowledge into practice. Although both of these components are essenti ..."
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many of the phenomena occurring in realworld software engineering processes. To address this problem, we have developed Problems and Programmers, an educational card game that simulates the software engineering process and is designed to teach those process issues that are not sufficiently highlighted

Teaching software engineering through game design

by Kajal Claypool - In Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Conference on Invention and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE) (Monte da , 2005
"... Many projects currently used in Software Engineering curricula lack both the “fun factor ” needed to engage students, as well as the practical realism of engineering projects that include other computer science disciplines such as Software Engineering, Networks, or Human Computer Interaction. This p ..."
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. This paper reports on our endeavor to enhance interest and retention in an existing Software Engineering curriculum through the use of computer game-based projects. Specifically, a set of game-centric, project-based modules have been developed that enable students to: (1) actively participate

Agile Software Development in Global Software Engineering

by Pawanpreet Kaur, Sumit Sharma
"... Global software development is the emerging trend in today's industry. The software development industry is investigating the use of agile development methodologies in distributed environment due to its benefits of better communication and coordination, improved productivity and quality. Howeve ..."
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Global software development is the emerging trend in today's industry. The software development industry is investigating the use of agile development methodologies in distributed environment due to its benefits of better communication and coordination, improved productivity and quality

Problems and Programmers: An Educational Software Engineering Card Game

by Alex Baker, Emily Oh Navarro, André Van Der Hoek - In ICSE ’03: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software Engineering , 2003
"... Problems and Programmers is an educational card game that we have developed to help teach software engineering. It is based on the observation that students, in a typical software engineering course, gain little practical experience in issues regarding the software process. The underlying problem is ..."
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Problems and Programmers is an educational card game that we have developed to help teach software engineering. It is based on the observation that students, in a typical software engineering course, gain little practical experience in issues regarding the software process. The underlying problem

Educational Software Engineering: Where Software Engineering, Education, and Gaming Meet

by Tao Xie, Nikolai Tillmann, Jonathan De Halleux
"... Abstract—We define and advocate the subfield of educational software engineering (i.e., software engineering for education), which develops software engineering technologies (e.g., software testing and analysis, software analytics) for general educational tasks, going beyond educational tasks for so ..."
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Abstract—We define and advocate the subfield of educational software engineering (i.e., software engineering for education), which develops software engineering technologies (e.g., software testing and analysis, software analytics) for general educational tasks, going beyond educational tasks

The End of Software Engineering and the Start of Economic-Cooperative Gaming

by Alistair Cockburn - COMSIS , 2004
"... "Software engineering" was introduced as a model for the field of software development in 1968. This paper, reconsidering that model in the light of four decades of experience, finds it lacking in its ability to explain project success and failures, predict important issues in running proj ..."
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"Software engineering" was introduced as a model for the field of software development in 1968. This paper, reconsidering that model in the light of four decades of experience, finds it lacking in its ability to explain project success and failures, predict important issues in running
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