Object oriented design with applications
Object oriented design with applications
The object-oriented systems life cycle
Communications of the ACM
Software engineering (3rd ed.): a practitioner's approach
Software engineering (3rd ed.): a practitioner's approach
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Essays on object-oriented software engineering (vol. 1)
Essays on object-oriented software engineering (vol. 1)
BOOKTWO of object-oriented knowledge: the working object: object-oriented software engineering: methods and management
The chaos model and the chaos cycle
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering
Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering
Object-Oriented Software Development: Engineering Software for Reuse
Object-Oriented Software Development: Engineering Software for Reuse
Incorporating the client's role in a software engineering course
SIGCSE '99 The proceedings of the thirtieth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Algorithma 98: an algorithm animation project
SIGCSE '99 The proceedings of the thirtieth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Teaching design and project management with lego RCX robots
Proceedings of the thirty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer Science Education
Real-world project management in the academic environment
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Re-engineering the algorithma project for long-term maintenance
Companion to the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications
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An object-oriented software life-cycle model, the Modified Spiral Model, was successfully used as the software process in the software engineering course in the Department of Computer Science, California State University, San Bernardino. The model lends itself quite naturally to the object-oriented approach of producing software systems in the iterative and incremental manner. The software engineering class is run like a virtual software company which is composed of teams and team leaders where performance is measured on being able to submit the software deliverables and the success of the task(s) assigned to the team. The paper reports on the implementation of the software project, Algorithma (Algorithm Animation), in the virtual software company using the Modified Spiral Model.