Dorodchi - Practicing Software Engineering (Proposal)

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This is a template for creating a proposal for development of learning activities related to student participation in HFOSS.  To see examples of proposals, select Category under Navigation in the menu to the left, and then select the Proposal category.
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Software Engineering Toolsets from OpenSource
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
<Provide a short description (a few sentences will do) of the what you intend to do.>
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The goal of these activities is to help students learn how to set up and develop software engineering toolsets for learning of some of the practical aspects of software engineering. It includes modeling of an e-commerce store, followed by cloning an open source version of the system, reverse engineer the existing codebase, and validate and verify the UML and conceptual design documents. In addition, two more codebases are cloned for bug analysis. In particular the already cloned gnome-music is used for reproduction of a bug followed by the bug fix analysis.
  
 
==Target Venue==
 
==Target Venue==
<Course catalog description for a course; short description for an out of class activity>
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These series of activities are developed to help students learn how to conduct software engineering projects. These tools are mainly for reverse engineering of an existing codebase to help students learn how the model of large codebases work as well as process of verification and  validation.
  
 
==Target Student Audience==
 
==Target Student Audience==
<Who typically takes this course?  Majors or non-majors?  Is this a required course?  At what point in their studies do students take this course?>
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Upper division  software engineering course for undergraduates or graduate-level course in Computer Science.
  
 
==Learning Activities==
 
==Learning Activities==
< Provide a general description of the activities you plan to develop.  How many activities will there be?  What types? (labs, homework assignments, projects, etc.)  What outcomes do you expect? What specific products will you have to share at the end? (lab instructions, grading rubrics, homework assignments, etc.) Note: we only expect basic information at this point since the activities are not developed yet.>
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The learning activities will be in the form of cloning the project management tools as well as cloning two different software projects, one is learning management system and the other is an online store. The projects will have humanitarian scenarios such as online classroom support for low income students.
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Activities include:
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1. Using Agile methods, provide the requirements of an e-commerce web store and generate several conceptual design models including use cases, use case diagram, product backlog, etc.
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2. Clone the netbeans affablebeans webstore on an already set up linux environment which includes git server as well.
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3. Installing, configuring, and running reverse engineering tools to generate UML documents as well as ERD of the database.
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4. Verify and validate the generated UML diagrams in the codebase as well as the conceptual design documents.
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5. Cloning epiphany web browser and bug analysis on it.
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6. Work with already cloned gnome-music on a particular bug to reproduce the bug and analyze the bug fix.
  
 
==Evaluation==
 
==Evaluation==
< Please share any thoughts you have on how to evaluate effectiveness. We can work with you and provide basic survey instruments that are shared across sites.>
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Pre and Post Surveys will be used to measure the effectiveness of the method.
  
 
==Schedule==
 
==Schedule==
<What is the schedule you expect to follow for developing, piloting and evaluating, and sharing the materials?>
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Fall of 2016 and all deliverables will be submitted by end of December of 2016.
  
 
==Budget==
 
==Budget==
<Amount requested; maximum $3k>
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Project Development of 6 new activities, data collection: $3K
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Travel Fund for Conference Presentation Participation: $1K
  
 
==Contact Information==
 
==Contact Information==
<Name and email>
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Mohsen Dorodchi
  
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Mohsen.Dorodchi@uncc.edu
  
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 5 February 2017

Software Engineering Toolsets from OpenSource

Contents

Summary

The goal of these activities is to help students learn how to set up and develop software engineering toolsets for learning of some of the practical aspects of software engineering. It includes modeling of an e-commerce store, followed by cloning an open source version of the system, reverse engineer the existing codebase, and validate and verify the UML and conceptual design documents. In addition, two more codebases are cloned for bug analysis. In particular the already cloned gnome-music is used for reproduction of a bug followed by the bug fix analysis.

Target Venue

These series of activities are developed to help students learn how to conduct software engineering projects. These tools are mainly for reverse engineering of an existing codebase to help students learn how the model of large codebases work as well as process of verification and validation.

Target Student Audience

Upper division software engineering course for undergraduates or graduate-level course in Computer Science.

Learning Activities

The learning activities will be in the form of cloning the project management tools as well as cloning two different software projects, one is learning management system and the other is an online store. The projects will have humanitarian scenarios such as online classroom support for low income students. Activities include:

1. Using Agile methods, provide the requirements of an e-commerce web store and generate several conceptual design models including use cases, use case diagram, product backlog, etc.

2. Clone the netbeans affablebeans webstore on an already set up linux environment which includes git server as well.

3. Installing, configuring, and running reverse engineering tools to generate UML documents as well as ERD of the database.

4. Verify and validate the generated UML diagrams in the codebase as well as the conceptual design documents.

5. Cloning epiphany web browser and bug analysis on it.

6. Work with already cloned gnome-music on a particular bug to reproduce the bug and analyze the bug fix.

Evaluation

Pre and Post Surveys will be used to measure the effectiveness of the method.

Schedule

Fall of 2016 and all deliverables will be submitted by end of December of 2016.

Budget

Project Development of 6 new activities, data collection: $3K

Travel Fund for Conference Presentation Participation: $1K

Contact Information

Mohsen Dorodchi

Mohsen.Dorodchi@uncc.edu

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