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Assessment Strategy to ‘Future Proof’ Students as Computing Practitioners
Partou, Helen; Smith, Lindsay (2019-01-30)Unavoidable questions occur about the best way to equip computing students for the inherent professional and technical challenges facing them when building and/or working with computing systems. Here we are reporting on ... -
Is finding a Black Swan (Popper, 1936) possible in software development?
Smith, Lindsay; Wernick, Paul; Veneziano, Vito (2011) -
Machine Code and Metaphysics : A Perspective on Software Engineering
Smith, Lindsay; Wernick, Paul; Veneziano, Vito (2014-07-02) -
Machine code and metaphysics : a perspective on software engineering
Smith, Lindsay; Veneziano, Vito; Wernick, Paul (2016-01)A major, but too-little-considered problem for Software Engineering (SE) is a lack of consensus concerning Computer Science (CS) and how this relates to developing unpredictable computing technology. We consider some ... -
Meeting stakeholder expectations of software, or looking for the “Black Swan” in software requirements
Smith, Lindsay; Wernick, Paul; Veneziano, Vito (UAB, 2009) -
Software development : Out of the black box
Smith, Lindsay; Veneziano, Vito; Wernick, Paul (2010) -
A software tool supporting a constructivist approach to assessing student team work in software development
Partou, Helen; Smith, Lindsay (2018-06-29)We developed a robust technical tool providing level 5-7 students with simulated experiences of team-based software development. It is scalable from a pedagogical perspective, given the tool supports real-world case studies, ...