Day 4 - Friday, March 12th, 2010
CSEE&T and ASEE&T 2010 will be held at the Carnegie Mellon Campus/University Center
08:00-08:30 Welcome and Registration/Continental Breakfast 08:30-08:40 Opening remarks (Hossein Saiedian) 08:40-09:45 Keynote talk: Dr. David Garlan (Slides: PDF) 09:45-10:00 Q&A 10:00-10:15 Coffee Break 10:15-12:00 Elements of a successful software architecture course
- How is "architectural thinking" different from programming? - What is a good architecture assignment? - How does what you teach depend on the background of the students in the class? - Should we be teaching software architecture at the undergraduate level? - What should a *second* course in software architecture cover? - What can you teach in a 3-day intensive course, for example, to industry? Presentation Slides: PDF 12:00-01:00 Lunch break | |
Track 1 - ASEE&T </TD> |
Track 2 - CSEE&T </TD> </TR> |
01:00-02:30 Designing software architecture to achieve business goals
- People and roles. - Determining the requirements on which to focus. - Implications on curriculum. - A customers perspective on studio projects. Presentation Slides: PDF |
01:00-02:30 Computation Thinking for Practicing Engineers |
02:30-02:45 Coffee break </TD> |
02:30-02:45 Coffee break </TD> </TR> |
02:45-04:45 Software architecture projects
- Projects that will integrate education and research. - Challenges in establishing research collaborations between universities and industry. - How to achieve educational research and industry goals in a collaboration. - Strategies for success in a university/industry collaboration (in a context of software architecture course). - Software architecture challenges that industry faces. Presentation Slides: PDF </TD> |
02:45-04:45 Computation Thinking for Practicing Engineers, continued </TD> </TR> |
04:45-05:00 Concluding remarks and final advice </TD> </TR> |