Tuesday, 17 November 1998 |
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4th Workshop of the Thematic Network on Computing | |
Wednesday, 18 November 1998 |
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09:00 | Opening, (chairpersons: Nawrocki, Weglarz) |
09:25-10:15 | Session W1, (chairperson: Cliona McGowan) |
The development of a computer science curriculum based on ACM/IEEE-CS Development of Software Engineering Educational Model at CTU Prague |
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10:35:11:20 | Keynote address WK: (chairperson: Michael Ryan) |
Nancy Mead, Software Engineering Institute, CMU, USA
Models of Software Engineering Education |
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11:40-13:00 | Session W2 (chairperson: Jan Katwijk) |
Towards Educating Leaders of Software Teams. A New Software Engineering Programme at PUT. The Context and the Contents of Software Engineering In Slovakia A New Program of Study For Computer Science At the Faculty of Electronics |
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13:00 | Lunch |
14:30-15:30 | Invited speakers session WI (chairperson: Janusz Gorski) |
Cliona McGowan, European Software Institute, Bilbao, Spain
Continuously Improving the Training of Software Professionals |
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Aaron Agrawal, Motorola, Schaumburg, USA
Global Software Engineer: Competencies and Curricula |
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15:45-16:45 | Panel session WD: Co-operation in SE education: What is missing ? |
17:00-18:00 | Poster session WP / Advisory Board of MSE Programme |
18:30 | Dinner / Social programme |
Thursday , 19 November 1998 |
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09:00-10:15 | Session T1 (chairperson: Pavel Slavik) |
Delivering Effective Training in Software Engineering Updating the Software Engineering Curriculum at Edinburgh University 15 years of Software Engineering Education |
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10:35-11:20 | Keynote address TK: (chairperson: Jan Madey) |
Prof. David L. Parnas, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Software Engineering Programmes are not Computer Science Programmes |
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11:40-13:00 | Session T2 (chairperson: Marek Rydzy) |
A Constructivist Perspective for Software Engineering Education Constructionis Learning in Software Engineering Projects Balancing Freedom and Supervision in a Real-Life Educational Project |
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13:00 | Lunch |
14:30-15:30 | Invited speakers session TI (chairperson: Zbigniew Huzar) |
Christophe Debou, Q-Labs Software Engineering GmbH, Germany
Improving Software Management Skills of Project Leaders in a Multinational Company Jacek Kaczynski, Lucent Technologies, Poland
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15:45-16:45 | Panel session TD: Is there a profession of software engineer ? (chairpersons: Oddur Benediksson, Andrzej Kobylinski, Nancy Mead, Cliona McGowan, David Parnas) |
17:00-18:00 | Poster session TP |
18:00 | Dinner / Social programme |
Friday, 20 November 1998 |
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09:00-10:15 | Session F1 (chairperson: Jacek Kaczynski) |
BURKS: A Resource Kit for Software Engineering Students Teaching Software Engineering At ICS/WUT - A Comparison of Two Classes The Role of Distributed Object Computing in Software Engineering Education |
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10:35-11:20 | Keynote address FK: (chairperson: Janusz Zalewski) |
Prof. Ian Sommerville, Lancaster University, Great Britain
Learning from the Impossible: the Case for wicked problems in Teaching Systems Engineering |
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11:40-13:00 | Session F2 (chairperson: Chris Debou) |
Translating Software Engineering Principles into Practice: Team Frameworks. Experiences of Using Case Tools in Teaching of Analysis and Design of Information Systems Industrial Software Engineering Education |
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13:00 | Lunch |
14:30-15:45 | Session F3 (chairperson: Marek Maniecki) |
A Perspective on Education of the Foundations of Software Engineering Is Good Enough, Good Enough? Software Technology: A Post-masters Program in Advanced Software Engineering |
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16:00 | Closing |
Saturday, 21 November 1998 |
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Third IEEE Real-Time Systems Education Workshop |