Teaching Model-based Requirements Engineering to Industry Professionals: An Experience ReportJSEETBest Paper JSEET
Thu 27 May 2021 01:15 - 01:35 at JSEET Room - 2.1. Teaching SE in Real Contexts
The use of conceptual models to foster requirements engineering has been proposed and evaluated as beneficial for several decades. For instance, goal-oriented requirements engineering or the specification of scenarios are commonly done using conceptual models. Bringing such model-based requirements engineering approaches into industrial practice typically requires industrial training. In this paper, we report lessons learned from a training program for teaching industry professionals model-based requirements engineering. Particularly, we as educators and learners report experiences from designing the training program, conducting the actual training, and applying the instructed material in our day-to-day work. From these findings we provide guidelines for educators designing requirements engineering courses for industry professionals.
Wed 26 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
12:55 - 13:55 | 2.1. Teaching SE in Real ContextsJSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training at JSEET Room +12h Chair(s): Ana María Moreno Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | ||
12:55 20mExperience report | Teaching the Scrum Master Role using Professional Agile Coaches and Communities of PracticeJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Maria Paasivaara LUT University, Finland & IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark & Aalto University, Finland Pre-print Media Attached | ||
13:15 20mExperience report | Teaching Model-based Requirements Engineering to Industry Professionals: An Experience ReportJSEETBest Paper JSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Marian Daun University of Duisburg-Essen, Jennifer Brings paluno – The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Marcel Goger Schaeffler AG, Walter Koch Schaeffler AG, Thorsten Weyer University of Duisburg-Essen Pre-print Media Attached | ||
13:35 20mExperience report | Supporting Real Demands in Software Engineering with a Four Steps Project-Based Learning ApproachJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Leonardo Humberto Silva IFNMG-Salinas, Renata Xavier Castro IFNMG-Salinas, Marice Costa Guimaraes IFNMG-Salinas Pre-print Media Attached |
Thu 27 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
00:55 - 01:55 | 2.1. Teaching SE in Real ContextsJSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training at JSEET Room | ||
00:55 20mExperience report | Teaching the Scrum Master Role using Professional Agile Coaches and Communities of PracticeJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Maria Paasivaara LUT University, Finland & IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark & Aalto University, Finland Pre-print Media Attached | ||
01:15 20mExperience report | Teaching Model-based Requirements Engineering to Industry Professionals: An Experience ReportJSEETBest Paper JSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Marian Daun University of Duisburg-Essen, Jennifer Brings paluno – The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Marcel Goger Schaeffler AG, Walter Koch Schaeffler AG, Thorsten Weyer University of Duisburg-Essen Pre-print Media Attached | ||
01:35 20mExperience report | Supporting Real Demands in Software Engineering with a Four Steps Project-Based Learning ApproachJSEET JSEET - Joint Track on Software Engineering Education and Training Leonardo Humberto Silva IFNMG-Salinas, Renata Xavier Castro IFNMG-Salinas, Marice Costa Guimaraes IFNMG-Salinas Pre-print Media Attached |