Benefits of having students develop software for other departments
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This paper describes how students benefit from having software engineering projects that serve to develop software for other departments in the institution. This is illustrated with an example project that our students have implemented for the department of geology.
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July 2013
384 pages
ISBN:9781450320788
DOI:10.1145/2462476
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- Alison Clear
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