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Title Making Explicit the Problem and Context to Address in Project-based Software Engineering Courses
Authors Tomás Vera, Anelis Pereira-Vale, Daniel Perovich, Sergio Ochoa, Maira Marques
Publication date 2024
Abstract In project-based software engineering courses, development
teams
conformed by students should explore the context and problem to address in
their projects, before proposing any solution. The quality of this
exploration, and the resulting output, usually makes a difference on how
quickly the development team identifies the goal and scope of the product to
be developed. This exploration activity is usually complex and time
consuming, since it requires dealing with uncertainties and
misunderstandings between the development team and real or fictitious
stakeholders. For that reason, the early exploration of the context and
problem has been identified as a major and recurrent source of problems in
software projects conducted in the industry and the academia. This paper
presents an interactive visual tool that helps students explore the context
and problem to address in project-based software engineering courses. The
tool was used and evaluated by students from four different courses in two
universities. According to the participants, the perceived usability and
usefulness of the tool is high, overcoming the students' previous
experiences when they used requirements engineering techniques with the same
purpose.
Pages 382-396
Conference name Human-Computer Interaction International
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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