Verification and validation of real-time software
Verification and validation of real-time software
Software inspections and the industrial production of software
Proc. of a symposium on Software validation: inspection-testing-verification-alternatives
Application of software inspection methodology in design and code
Proc. of a symposium on Software validation: inspection-testing-verification-alternatives
Integrated software validation in the view of inspections/reviews
Proc. of a symposium on Software validation: inspection-testing-verification-alternatives
Structured walkthroughs: 4th edition
Structured walkthroughs: 4th edition
Handbook of Walkthroughs, Inspections, and Technical Reviews: Evaluating Programs, Projects, and Products
An industry approach to the software engineering course
SIGCSE '91 Proceedings of the twenty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
An annotated bibliography on software inspections
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Peer testing in Software Engineering Projects
ACE '04 Proceedings of the Sixth Australasian Conference on Computing Education - Volume 30
Using peer review as a vehicle for communication skill development and active learning
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Proceedings of the ACM 2009 international conference on Supporting group work
An empirical analysis of team review approaches for teaching quality software development
Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering - Volume 1
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Software technical reviews are essential to the development and maintenance of high quality software. These review processes are complex group activities for which there exist an abundance of basic concepts evolved over years of practical experience. In a typical one-semester software engineering course very little of this information is adequately conveyed to students. Texts supporting this course are also very weak in this area. This paper provides a practical approach for teaching about software technical reviews in a one-semester software engineering course. The contents for two to three lectures on this topic are described as well as suggested exercises and an approach for integrating technical reviews with the usual team project. An extensive annotated bibliography is also provided to assist instructors and students.