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From Small Scale Guerrilla Warfare to a Wide Range of Army Operations the Development Direction of Software Production and Education

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With the great improvement of computer computing power, the requirement of the software can be greatly improved in terms of performance, scale and reliability. From the programming of one or several people, it has rapidly transitioned to the collective programming of hundreds or even thousands of people. The increase in quantity has brought qualitative changes, and the era of programming that relies on individual ability no longer exists. It’s unavoidable that large-scale group army will be fought. Group army is different from guerrilla warfare, which will require more discipline and cooperation of teams. Our software education also needs to cater this change.

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This research is supported by 2016 key projects of Online Education Research Fund (General Education) of the online education research center of the Ministry of education.

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Xu, L., Chen, H., Liu, H., Zhang, Y., Wang, Q. (2018). From Small Scale Guerrilla Warfare to a Wide Range of Army Operations the Development Direction of Software Production and Education. In: Zhou, Q., Miao, Q., Wang, H., Xie, W., Wang, Y., Lu, Z. (eds) Data Science. ICPCSEE 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 902. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2206-8_44

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