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  • ...tise and Creating Learning Materials for Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software === ...benefits and rewards of working on open source in general and humanitarian software projects in particular.
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  • Software Development ... practices to design and develop large systems in teams such as integrated development environments, build systems, testing, version control, and issue tracking.
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  • Open Source Software Development (OSSD) ...pen source projects and the study of various tools involved in open source development. In particular, it covers the collaborative nature of open source projects,
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  • Software Development Activities (Activity) This POGIL activity explores some of the activities involved in software development.
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  • Software Development Life Cycles (Activity) ...ories of activities (analysis, design, coding, testing) into a '''software development process or life cycle (SDLC)'''.
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  • ''Open Source Software Development'' ...ive course for students who want to learn how to contribute to open source software projects''
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  • COMP190 - Tools and Techniques for Software Development ...ing and computing for the greater good will complement the technical skill development.
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  • ...rojects exist to meet a social need in areas such as health care, economic development, disaster management, ecology, and education. Becoming a participant in th * Provide faculty development programs to help instructors gain competency in humanitarian FOSS
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  • ===<center> Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software </center>=== ... a humanitarian purpose such as disaster management, health care, economic development, social services, and more. Experience with undergraduate participation in
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  • ; Bot : A '''bot''' is a software application that run automated tasks over the Internet - (see http://en.wik ; FOSS (Free & Open Source Software) : Usually, "a FOSS" refers to one project; "FOSS" refers to the broader cu
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  • # How many different programming languages are used to write software in this category? ...ich the primary purpose is to provide some social benefit such as economic development, disaster relief, health care, ecology. Examples include Mifos, Sahana and
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  • ...Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) provides an opportunity for learning software engineering technical and professional skills while also engaging students ...SSE) and other faculty who have some familiarity with open source software development.
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  • The "Development" category has the most potential entries, but is also most specialized in t * Trackers for bugs, features, etc. (Bugzilla, trackers in PM software like Trac, ChiliProject)
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  • * Software development tools and processes b) development of higher order thinking skills
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  • ...age] provides a list of ways to contribute including testing, translation, development and documentation. There is also a volunteer bug queue listed as a good wa ... we'll assume an objective is to learn the process of working in authentic development project through contributing bug fixes.
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  • ...ng for Games as well as an innovative distance-learning MA in Creative App Development. Furthermore, as an internationally-recognised researcher, Michael leverage Previously, Michael worked at Emotional Robots during the development of iOS title Warm Gun, one of the first Unreal-based FPS games on the platf
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  • ...net Relay Chat) as well as the role that IRC plays in open source software development. # Describe the importance of IRC as it relates to open source software development.
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  • ...on-profit tech company that specializes in developing free and open source software for information collection, visualization and interactive mapping." ... with a wide span of experience ranging from human rights work to software development. We have also built a strong team of volunteer developers primarily in Afri
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  • A FOSS license allows anyone to use, change, and redistribute the software. However, there are many FOSS licenses. The [https://fsf.org Free Software Foundation (FSF)] lists ''free software licenses'' at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html.
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  • *Communicate clearly about the use of a software tool Development Team
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  • ...ment within the department, and the courses she generally teaches include: Software Engineering, Data Communications and introductory programming courses. At ''Development Team -- build and maintain the core environment for Sugar''
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  • ...s Interested in Student Participation in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software</center>=== ...s interested in student participation in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS)
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  • Intro to FOSS (Free & Open Source Software) ...is activity is only intended to give you a first taste of FOSS culture and development, enough to use as a foundation for future learning.
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  • [http://producingoss.com/en/index.html Producing Open Source Software] by Karl Fogel FOSS projects have a distinct culture and set of tools that support project development. The form of the culture and the specific tools vary somewhat across projec
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  • ** What is open source software ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source - Sections 1 History, 3.1 Computer Software
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  • ... such applications. Vadim Pisarevsky joined Gary to manage Intel's Russian software OpenCV team. Over time the OpenCV team moved on to other companies and othe Continuation of development by Willow Garage 2008 (pre-release version 1.1)
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  • | Asqatasun is the leading opensource software for web accessibility (#a11y) since 2007. Built with reliability in mind, i | [http://diagramcenter.org/development/poet.html Poet Image Description]
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  • ...iety of possible activities or assignments that involve Free & Open Source Software. * '''FOSS''' - free & open source software. “a FOSS”: a project; “FOSS”: the broader culture.
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  • ...puting education, applications of information technology in education, and software engineering. In recent years, he has combined these interests with a focus ... technology planning and evaluation, software development and support, and development and delivery of technical education.
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  • ...hentic learning experience to her students. To meet that goal her software development class includes an interdisciplinary real world project where the students p * The development team is responsible for developing and maintaining the core Sugar environme
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  • ...which will be based on student participation in a Humanitarian Open Source Software project. Before entering the teaching profession, JoAnne worked as a software engineer in various industries, including aerospace and mobile communicatio
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  • ...borative Community Affect Diverse Students' Engagement with an Open Source Software Project: A Pedagogical Paradigm. * Development Team
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  • ...c. (Projects the students are familiar with) || [http://blog.smartbear.com/software-quality/bid/167051/ 14 Ways to Contribute to Open Source without Being a Pr **Critique H/FOSS as a software development paradigm
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  • ...-defined teams and roles for those teams than the Sugar Labs project. The development page has a nice list of tasks to work on. ...cation are also very well documented. I plan on integrating HFOSS into a software engineering capstone course (much like Heidi's). I imagine beginning the c
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  • ... Prior to attending graduate school, she worked professionally as a senior software engineer. * ITEC 3860 Software Development I
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  • ...rating Systems and Web Development. In addition to teaching and curriculum development she is also the Computer Science Internship Coordinator for the department. Course: Open Source Software Development - 1 credit course
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  • Much of the software students work on is quite small. FOSS projects provide an opportunity to st ...ceforge.net/ Sourceforge.net] - Web platform that supports the storage and development of over 324,000 FOSS projects.
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  • ...program. She is interested on working on Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) projects that she can have her student contribute to and are close ...ng on how to incorporate HFOSS Projects (Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Projects) into my classroom.
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  • ... introductory-level classes; a colleague is developing a new model for our software design course and will be responsible for it for the next few years. Thing ...ng FOSS project, at first glance it does not seem to be a ''Humanitarian'' software. However, I might argue that manipulating images is something that everyon
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  • The release cycle uses a pattern that is standard in software development, with odd-numbered releases being unstable and even numbers stable. For eac 4. How many different programming languages are used to write software in this category?
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  • * Lurk in Ushahidi development community. From my perspective, the HFOSS component helps students build ''important software engineering skills, such as using provided libraries and working with clien
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  • #** Real-world experience with the software development process
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  • ...Android App to build; (b) trying to figure out how ''interesting'' Android development can fit into the course; and (c) understanding the big picture.
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  • ...ting. Work on introductory tickets may be possible, but at their level of development in the curriculum, larger contributions to the codebase would be unlikely. ... the second semester of their senior year students take a second course in software engineering as a capstone experience. Here the students will take a more a
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  • Software Development Fundamentals (SDF) // Software Engineering (SE) Development Methods, Verification and Validation (Defect tracking)
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  • ...ool used by FOSS developers. The use of version control to support project development will also be discussed. Along the way, you will learn how to support studen ...d in helping students become involved in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software projects. All topics will be covered at an introductory level. Participants
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  • ===<center> Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software </center>=== ... a humanitarian purpose such as disaster management, health care, economic development, social services, and more. Experience with undergraduate participation in
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  • ... POSSE and HFOSS, but have been involved with or used free and open-source software for over 20 years. I'm very interested in ways that computing and technolog ...rstanding of Sugar and its goals, as well as the FOSS approach to software development more broadly.
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  • '''Position:''' Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Software Engineering, Miami University, 501 E High St, Oxford, OH 45056 ...esign, web design, mock-ups design -- suitable for my students majoring in Software Engineering
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  • * Apply knowledge of software development processes and FOSS culture to engage with a FOSS project community * Apply knowledge of software development tools, such as development environments, source control, issue tracking to...?
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  • * instructions to download and install the development environment https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/Step+by+Step+Installatio * Instructions for clients to download and set up the software: https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/Installing+OpenMRS
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  • ...ll assume the objective is to learn the process of working in an authentic development environment by contributing bug fixes to OpenMRS. ...s best supported by projects that have a roadmap that includes new feature development, a method for users to submit new feature requests and a process for identi
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  • ...ps://www.facebook.com/OpenAcademyProgram Open Academy] "provides practical software engineering experiences through collaboration with top universities and ope ...c.edu/CROSS/Home/Home.html CROSS] - The Center for Research in Open Source Software - "Bridging the gap between student work and open source projects"
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  • I think I observed that MOST of the development community uses Google Hangouts to communicate and NOT IRC technology. I wa 5. not very - seems like a "one shot" development
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  • ...s broad range of experience in academics, business development, hardware/software, and network and security management has landed her positions in both the p Development Team - Goal to build and maintain the environment. Works closely with desi
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  • ...ers and should be tested rigorously before installation. Production/stable software can generally be installed on production computers without as much testing. ... This means that it has been tested in a deployment situation and both the software and the results can be relied upon. The assumption is that no serious bugs
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  • .... What can we do to assemble a list of good (and not so good) examples of software project work? Things like: requirements and design specs; documentation st
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  • ...ester freshmen (in a seminar type course) to the broader world of software development (as opposed to learning just the basics of syntax). It has been my experien I would like to incorporate many of the activities from this course in my software engineering course. In the Fall, I already have 40 students and 2 on the wa
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  • ...ware engineering. course project could include doing requirements, design, development, testing for a new feature or bug fix 3. Development Environment Setup - Work with students to get all the development environments organize and setup.
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  • #Explain the application of a data structure in a specific large complex software system. ...e a particular data structure is made by the programmer or in many cases a development team. Several factors must be considered including storage requirements, ti
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  • * Capstone project for senior students in computer science and software engineering * Software quality and testing course
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  • ...tise and Creating Learning Materials for Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software ...projects. The labs also enhance student knowledge of open source software development tools.
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  • ...Practical Experiences for IT Students in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Projects. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference on Information Technolo ...stner. 2015. Team Project Experiences in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS). Trans. Comput. Educ. 15, 4, Article 18 (December 2015), 23 pages.
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  • ...tise and Creating Learning Materials for Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software === ...benefits and rewards of working on open source in general and humanitarian software projects in particular.
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  • ===<center> Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software </center>=== ... a humanitarian purpose such as disaster management, health care, economic development, social services, and more. Experience with undergraduate participation in
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  • Software Engineering Toolsets from OpenSource ...ware engineering toolsets for learning of some of the practical aspects of software engineering. It includes modeling of an e-commerce store, followed by cloni
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  • ...nce courses - CS-348 ''Software Process Management'' and CS-401 ''Software Development Process.'' ...oftware Quality Assurance and Testing'' (Fall 2015), and CS-448 ''Software Development Capstone'' (Spring 2016).
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  • ...UBC since 2007 and has focused on teaching CS1, CS2 and an Introduction to Software Engineering course. She is currently focusing on creating curriculum and te ...s for Sugar as well as interacting with community contributors. Works with Development and Infrastructure teams to ensure developers have what they need. Document
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  • ... Assistant Professor of Software Engineering at Quinnipiac University. The Software Engineering Program is offered in the newly established School of Engineeri ... include software design and architecture, reliability and performance and software data analysis.
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  • * Open Source Software Development, https://joannakl.github.io/cs480_s18/, will be offered again in spring 201
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  • ...t interests include online education, student contributions to open source software projects, and how these affect diversity and inclusion within CS. ...earch focused on software testing. Before that, I worked as a professional software developer in Boston, San Francisco, and London after earning a BS in Comput
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  • My research and scholarly interests include software engineering, HCI, AI and machine learning, applied statistics, and pedagogy '''*'''How many different programming languages are used to write software in this category?
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  • Shamsi teaches Java programming, data structures, software design, and security courses. ...bout the definitions and history of FOSS, specially from the "what is free software" article. It was also interesting to read expectation2 and being productive
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  • : There are many common software development terms (e.g. VM, UML). Beyond that, "lab" may have special meaning. : The activities team is trying to foster development of shared activities. They have two coordinators and a large number of cont
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  • ...ts in the liberal arts and other disciplines. His research interest are in Software Engineering and Computer Science Education. ...Spokane area high schools partnering with Code.org to provide professional development for mathematics, science, and career and technical education teachers who a
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  • His research and teaching interests are Software Engineering, Privacy, and the Web. #* In this case, people are trying to install/work with some software/framework/library and getting error messages. This seems like a faster, 90s
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  • ...plications of information technology in education, software design, mobile development, and graphics.
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  • ...cational techniques for K-12 and college level recruitment, and web design development. Prior to coming to Southwest Baptist University, Meilani Conley spent 5 ye '''''Development Team''''' - Provides links to bugs to allow contributors to help fix issues
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  • ...overing FOSS and going through some of the projects would be helpful in my software engineering course. Showing nonCS majors from the liberal arts how they cou Reviewing bug reports to see process of software development would also be a useful exercise for both technical and non-technical course
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  • ...he purpose of module is to create a lecture session re: HFOSS and software development in general. **Software Process artifacts
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  • * Development Team. The Contacts page lists a coordinator vacancy and 4 people. ...elease Cycle. The release cycle and roadmap update are related because the Development Team's Roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle by the rel
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  • * Status should be Under Development, Ready to Pilot, Ready to Use ...net Relay Chat) as well as the role that IRC plays in open source software development. Participants will learn about IRC etiquette and explore the interactions t
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  • ...for Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Information Technology, and Software Engineering. * IAS Secure Software Engineering
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  • ===<center> Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software </center>=== ... a humanitarian purpose such as disaster management, health care, economic development, social services, and more. Experience with undergraduate participation in
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  • | Multiple well-written paragraphs with extensive development of risk exposure for OpenMRS specifically. | Poor structure. At least 3 categories of asset (hardware, software, data, communications, humans) are covered, but it may look like they were
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  • Have cloned and set up a development environment for a project. Software Engineering
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  • ...st the existence of the bug in both, the installed (stable) version of the software, and also in the lab-3-built unstable version. Then, using the “Additio SDF/Development Methods, SE/Software Verification and Validation
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  • Some understanding of how to download and install software. '''Variation 1:''' Repeat the above for the development environment.
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  • Teaching Open Source Contribution and Development Across the SE Curriculum I propose to use two to three activity in three different Software Engineering courses offered starting freshman year till Junior year. This w
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  • ## Look at the version number of the software that the bug was reported against (versus the one that's current now). If t Software Development Fundamentals (SDF) // Software Engineering (SE)
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  • A teacher holds a mock debate in-class around which software paradigm is superior, Open Source or Proprietary. if students are not familiar with free and open source software.
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  • ** [[Software Development Activities (Activity)]] ** [[Software Development Life Cycles (Activity)]]
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  • ...tor and Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer, largely focused on software development support for aircraft and flight trainers. ...he teaching practices in programming education, network and host security, software carpentry practices distributed to other campus students and orbital optimi
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  • ...oper has to know how to develop in said language or platform, but it makes development considerably easier by removing focus from lower layers. Basically, those l ...p a new coding environment and actually implement a small chunk of working software on Openshift.
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  • ...Project and collaborate/coordinate with other teams. Both the Activity and Development team utilize IRC for meetings (its not immediately clear what the Documenta ...t the Sugar Project develops a short-term roadmap at the beginning of each development cycle outlining the features to be included in the current release cycle.
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  • ...e, software engineering in health care, software project management, and a software engineering module in an introductory engineering course. ...g human errors before harm is done and preventing such errors. He has used software engineering techniques to formally express and analyze models of complex HI
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  • ...a Structures and Algorithms)] project hosted at Virginia Tech. The client software for OpenDSA is developed in JavaScript, and that is where Tom has focused h ...ses in the curriculum. In particular he often teaches a project-oriented Software Engineering II course, and it is in that course that he hopes to incorporat
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  • ...nce Department at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. I have taught software engineering since 1994 and frequently lead senior capstone projects. My res '''Sugar''' is the product of the SugarLabs project. Sugar is educational software that delivers learning activities to students. There are (approximately) 1
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  • ...onsibilities also include recruiting activity developers, working with the development team to support developers, and the deployment team to get feedback. Unique ''Development Team'' - The development team builds and maintains the "ecosystem" that is the foundation for activi
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  • ...arching the impact of fostering a collaboration between students and local software professionals through FOSS. He co-founded the Chico Open Source Consortium ... an important aspect of software maintenance that would be valuable for my Software Engineering class (a higher-level undergraduate course in the computer scie
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  • Priorly, we setup Wordpress blogging software and used it. Now we will dive into more usage of the command line, specific ...lel and Distributed Computing / PD - Cloud Computing, PBD - Platform-based Development / PBD Web Platforms
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  • ...including manuals, programming guides, etc. Both the Activity Team and the Development Team probably need to work with the documentation team for maintaining docu * How many different programming languages are used to write software in this category?
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  • His research focuses on secure mobile application development. In particular, Dr. Rea explores the security and privacy implications inte ...hese tend to scare potential users away. Instead of just noting to "update software" in FOSS we need to discuss repositories, potential kernel conflicts, open
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  • ... I think I might have more luck looking at a specific team channel (like a development team for a given project) since there is likely to be more conversation amo ...re directions for adding yourself and for choosing a to-do to work on! The development team was much smaller (4 - I didn't notice any overlap with the activity te
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  • ...ddition, the Documentation Team and the Activity Team had a mailing list. Development & Documentation both are without coordinators. ...courage developers, they provide resources and oversight for the organized development of Sugar.
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  • ...gar activities and also supporting independent developers in doing so; the Development Team focuses on developing and maintaining the core Sugar environment; and ... which enable focus to shift to testing and documentation. This shift from development to refinement is what allows the release cycle to move from one stage to an
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  • My plan is to use this project in a (to be resucitated) software engineering course. In that course, students will need to be able to: '''Part B course development:'''
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