Title :
Planned software reuse in object-oriented software engineering education
Author :
Ramakrishnan, S. ; Mingins, C. ; Henderson-Sellers, B. ; Duke, R.
Author_Institution :
Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
A major problem associated with the teaching of software development techniques in the context of software engineering is the difficulty of realistically simulating large scale industrial-strength project developments in an educational environment. The paper describes our plan for focussing on software reuse in software engineering education within Australian universities. A joint project involving three universities is under way and a proposal to fund further development has been submitted to the Australian National Teaching Development Grant scheme for 1995. This joint project aims to develop a repository of software modules using object-oriented techniques and a distribution mechanism. The resulting system will be housed at Monash University and retrieved through AARnet by the various universities. These modules are structured to facilitate a flexible construction of realistic software projects from first to final year level. This project provides a better quality student learning environment and an Australian wide teaching resource in this area
Keywords :
object-oriented methods; software engineering; software reusability; teaching; AARnet; Australian National Teaching Development Grant scheme; Australian Universities; Australian wide teaching resource; Monash University; distribution mechanism; educational environment; large scale industrial-strength project development simulation; object-oriented software engineering education; planned software reuse; realistic software projects; software development technique teaching; software module repository; student learning environment; Australia; Computer industry; Context modeling; Education; Educational institutions; Large-scale systems; Object oriented modeling; Programming; Proposals; Software engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Software Education Conference, 1994. Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Dunedin
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5870-3
DOI :
10.1109/SEDC.1994.475344