Preliminary Advance Program

Wednesday,  March 24th
Theme: Undergraduate and Graduate Curricula


8:30-10:00  AM

10:00-10:30AM

10:30-12:00PM
 
 

12:00-1:30 PM

1:30-3:00 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 

3:00-3:30 PM

3:30-5:00 PM
 

Keynote Talk: Doris L. Carver, President, IEEE-CS (1998)

Morning Break

Panel Session:
L. Werth, G. Engel, D. Frailey, and R. Dupuis Current Status of the Joint IEEE-CS and ACM Task Force for Software Engineering Curriculum

Lunch Break (on your own)

Parallel Session 1: Workshop: S. Mengel, Software Metrics: Views from Education, Research, and Training

Parallel Session 2: Emerging Connections
Session Chair: Professor Peter Knoke
* G. Hislop, An Online System Analysis Course
* A. Stavely, High-Quality Software Through Semi-formal Specification and Verification
* S. Butler, A Client/Server Case Study for Software Engineering Students

Afternoon Break

Parallel Session 1: Workshop S. Mengel, Software Metrics: Views from Education, Research, and Training (Continued)

Parallel Session 2: Real-World Connections
Session Chair: Professor Greg Hislop
* S. Tockey, Recommended Skills and Knowledge for Software Engineers
* W. McMillan and S. Rajaprabhakaran, What Leading Practitioners Say Should be Emphasized in Student's Software Engineering Projects
* D. Oliver, Bridging the Gap -- Software Engineering Education in Queensland



First Day (Monday, March 22nd)
Previous Day (Tuesday, March 23rd)
A One-page Advance Program in PDF.