Title :
The Personal Software Process in the classroom: student reactions (an experience report)
Author :
Lisack, Susan K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Inf. Syst., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract :
Most people would agree that the quality of a product is related to the quality of the process used to develop that product. The quality of a computer program is often measured by the number of defects it contains. The Personal Software Process was developed to help programmers measure and improve their personal productivity. A subset of the Personal Software Process has been suggested as appropriate for beginning college students in introductory programming courses. This subset has been used over the past two years in several sections of a large first- and second-semester programming course with mixed success. Students recorded data during the development of their lab assignments and their major programming project, and submitted these along with their programs. Surveys were taken at the end of each course to determine student attitudes toward the Personal Software Process. Many students failed to recognize the benefits of such a process, and felt that is just took time away from learning the programming language. This paper explores the results of these surveys.
Keywords :
computer science education; educational courses; programming; software process improvement; software quality; Personal Software Process; beginning college students; classroom; computer program defects; experience report; introductory programming courses; laboratory assignments; personal productivity; programming language learning; programming project; software development process quality; software product quality; student attitudes; student reactions; surveys; Application software; Databases; Educational institutions; Information systems; Position measurement; Productivity; Programming profession; Software quality; Springs; Telecommunications;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Education & Training, 2000. Proceedings. 13th Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0421-3
DOI :
10.1109/CSEE.2000.827035