Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 10:47:16 -0500 (EST) From: "Bob Waters ..watersr@cc.gatech.edu" <watersr@cc.gatech.edu> To: seworld@cs.colorado.edu Subject: (SEWORLD) Reminder on CSEET 98 Conference A reminder on our upcoming conference. Remember also our special ACM/SIGCSE rate for Wednesday-only attendees. Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training CSEET98 Conference - Building the Bridge February 23-25,1998 Georgia Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technologies Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society with support from The Software Engineering Institute and The College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology The purpose of the conference is to influence directions in education and training, to stimulate new instructional approaches, to promote collaboration, and to generate exchanges among software engineering stake holders. Software engineering cannot stand in isolation: To be a vibrant, evolving discipline, bridges must be built and maintained to a variety of other disciplines and organizations. The development of curricula and training programs can only be enhanced by close working relationships with computer science and established branches of engineering. In addition, industrial and academic collaboration is essential to the creation of educational and training programs that can adapt to evolving needs and advancing technology. The conference covers such topics as: Bridges to other computing disciplines - How should software engineering interact with other computer science disciplines? Bridges to engineering - How much "engineering" should be in software engineering? Bridges to industry - How does education and training impact the field? Eclectic bridges - How can software engineering interact with the social sciences to improve the state of the art? Conference Program Overview The conference program includes talks on state of the art software engineering education and training techniques and experiences, parallel tutorials for breaking technologies, and a special one day set of workshops focused at the future of software engineering education. The conference also includes two keynote addresses by recognized leaders in software engineering, Robert Glass and Peter Freeman. Included in the conference fee is admission to all workshops, tutorials and keynote addresses as well as social events and the proceedings. Included will be a reception at the College of Computing with demonstrations of educational technologies developed by the EduTech Institute at Georgia Tech, and the state of the art research products of the Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center. The conference is being held at the Georgia Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology (GCATT). GCATT is a joint development of the Georgia Research Alliance and the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. It houses researchers from Georgia Tech, telecommunications industry and other universities from the State of Georgia. The conference hotel is the Marriott Marquis, which is located close to Georgia Tech. The conference will provide bus transportation to GCATT. There is parking at GCATT for those who prefer to drive. The conference has been scheduled the same week of the ACM SIGCSE conference for those who wish to attend both conferences. The ACM SIGCSE conference begins the day after CSEET is complete. The conference's special Wednesday session of workshops that are focused on building bridges, "Educating the Software Professional", has a special one day rate for those SIGCSE attendees who may wish to come in for one day rather than the three days of the complete CSEET conference. For more information on the conference, including updates to the final program, conference registration, hotel reservations, and other conference notices, please visit our web site. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/conferences/CSEET98/cseet.htm or e-mail: mike@cc.gatech.edu 1998 CSEET Session/Panel Descriptions Monday, 23 Feb 98 ------------------------------------------------------------- ------- 9:00-10:00 Keynote Address - Perspectives on SE Education Peter Freeman Georgia Institute of Technology -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10:30 - 12:00 Distributed and Distance Education Distributed Student Projects in Software Pearl Brereton Matt Gumbley, Sue Lees Keele University Teaching via Asynchronous Learning Networks Gregory W. Hilsop Drexel University Software Engineering at a Distance Heidi J.C. Ellis Rensselaer at Hartford ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1:30 - 5:00 Tutorial Training Risk Management : Bridge Over Troubled Waters Elaine Hall Level 6 Software ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1:30 - 2:30 Panel Organizational Placement of Software Engineering in a University Gregory Hilsop, Moderator Drexel University ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3:00 - 5:00 Multi-Disciplinary Approaches A Multi-Dimensional Model of the Software Engineering Curriculum A. J. Cowling University of Sheffield A Survey of the Relevance of Computer Science and Software Engineering Education Timothy Lethbridge University of Ottawa Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Management Information Systems : Partners in a Unified Software Engineering Curriculum A. Parrish, R. Borie, D. Cordes, B. Dixon, D. Hale University of Alabama Eclectic Bridges David M. West University of St. Thomas ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tuesday, 24 Feb 1998 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9:00-10:00 Keynote Address - Mark Guzdial Computer Support for Apprenticeship in Software Engineering ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10:30 - 12:00 Process and Methodology Measuring Team Activities in a Process Oriented Software Engineering Course Pierre N. Robillard Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal Teaching Systems Analysis to Software Engineering Students: Experience with a Structured Methodology A. J. Cowling University of Sheffield In Support of Student Process Improvement Richard L. Upchurch and Judith E. Sims-Knight University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1:30 - 3:00 Panel What Industry Wants from New Graduates David Carter, Motorola Corporation Moderator --------------------------------------------------------------------- --- 3:30 - 5:00 Bridging Academia and Industry Building the Bridge Between Industry and Universities: The Graduates into SMEs Project Lesley Beddle, Elayne Burley, Lucy MacLeod, and Jan Tunnock Napier University Educating Industrial Strength Software Engineers Jorge L. Diaz-Herrera Monmouth University and Gerald M. Powell HQ, US Army Communications-Electronics Command Certification and Licensing for Software Professionals and Organizations Laurie Honour Werth University of Texas ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 25 Feb 98 Educating the Software Professional ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 8:30 - 12:00 Morning Workshop Teaching Project-Oriented Courses Dale Oexmann Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and Tom Hilburn Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1:30 - 5:00 Afternoon Workshop Professional and Ethical Training in Industry and Academia Don Gotterbarn East Tennessee State University ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8:30-5:00 Full Day Workshop Software Education 2000: Computing at the Crossroads Donald Bagert Texas Tech University Morning Session (8:30 - 12:00) Accreditation, Licensing, and Professional Issues 8:30- 8:35 am Introduction by either one of the conference organizers (Mike Lutz or Mike McCracken) 8:35- 8:45 am Overview of Workshop Objectives (overall and morning) by Don Bagert 8:45- 9:30 am Doris Lidtke (representing CSAB) 9:30-10:15 am Jerry Yeargan (representing ABET) 10:15-10:30 am Break 10:30-11:15 am Richard LeBlanc (representing the IEEE-ACM Software Engineering Education Task Force) 11:15-12:00 pm Dave Dorchester (representing the Texas State Board of Professional Engineers) 12:00- 1:30 pm Lunch (on your own) Afternoon Session (1:30 - 5:00) Software Development: Science or Engineering? 1:30- 1:35 pm Introduction by either Mike Lutz or Mike McCracken 1:35- 1:45 pm Overview of Workshop Objectives (afternoon) by Don Bagert 1:45- 2:30 pm Tom Hilburn (representing the Working Group on Software Engineering Education and Training, discussing the Guidelines for Software Education) 2:30- 3:15 pm David Feinstein (representing IS '97) 3:15- 3:30 pm Break 3:30- 4:15 pm Stu Hirschfield of Hamilton College (discussing software education in a CS/liberal arts environment) 4:15- 5:00 pm Wrapup, discussion, where do we go from here? (Don Bager Bob Waters ...watersr@cc.gatech.edu, Just an old test pilot, down on his luck......
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 13:23:06 -0500 (EST) From: "Bob Waters ..watersr@cc.gatech.edu"To: seworld@cs.colorado.edu Subject: (SEWORLD) CSEET 98 The 11th Conference on Software Engineering, Education and Training (CSEET) will be held in Atlanta 23-25 February 1998. Details can be found at our web site at: http://www.cc.gatech.edu/conferences/CSEET98/cseet.htm Bob Waters ...watersr@cc.gatech.edu, Just an old test pilot, down on his luck......
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