Title :
Mixing project management and distance education: a case study
Author :
Hanlon, Don ; Spence, Michael ; Pfeiffer, Phil
Author_Institution :
Compliance Solutions LLC, USA
Abstract :
During Spring 1999, software project management students at East Tennessee State University produced a plan for a database publishing system. These students, who attended classes at geographically separate sites, contended with several problems related to working at a distance: creating a common repository for project artifacts, maintaining effective communications, and building a sense of "team". Geographic separation, though a challenge, proved less of an obstacle than other, more basic problems in project management. In spite of its problems, the project succeeded to a large extent, and pleased the client, students and instructor alike. The authors believe the project\´s success demonstrates the feasibility of distance-based coursework in software management-particularly in settings where an experienced instructor can help students to coordinate work at a distance.
Keywords :
computer science education; distance learning; educational courses; electronic publishing; information retrieval systems; management education; planning; project management; software development management; East Tennessee State University; case study; common repository; communications maintenance; database publishing system; distance education; distance-based coursework; experienced instructor; geographically separate sites; project artifacts; software project management; students; teamwork; work coordination; Cities and towns; Collaborative work; Computer aided software engineering; Computer science; Databases; Distance learning; Electrical capacitance tomography; Project management; Publishing; Springs;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Education & Training, 2000. Proceedings. 13th Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0421-3
DOI :
10.1109/CSEE.2000.827036