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DI2 Co-Innovation Lab: Teaching software development in and for real business situations

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Digitization is changing the business world as a whole [7]. But, digitization affects not only the business world, but also university teaching significantly. The DI2 Co-Innovation Lab serves as a framework to work on joint projects and tasks with companies, students and lecturers in a spatial distributed, international and interdisciplinary setting (DI2) and at the same time to reduce the effort and risk of those involved. The Co-Innovation Lab (CIL) brings a proven agile project management method with knowledge assets from previous projects to support the work on real business problems. Aspects of mediation mitigate the effects of the complex setting. Tried and tested IT tools for acquisition, communication and knowledge management support the processing. Furthermore, branding and publications are used in the acquisition of projects.

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      CSERC '19: Proceedings of the 8th Computer Science Education Research Conference
      November 2019
      133 pages
      ISBN:9781450377171
      DOI:10.1145/3375258

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