Artikel in Tagungsband INPROC-2006-28

Bibliograph.
Daten
Bernreuther, Martin; Bungartz, Hans-Joachim: Learning by Doing: Software Projects in CSE Education.
In: Alexandrov, Vassil N. (Hrsg); van Albada, Geert Dick; Sloot, Peter M.A. (Hrsg); Dongarra, Jack (Hrsg): Computational Science – ICCS 2006: 6th International Conference, Reading, UK, May 28-31, 2006. Proceedings, Part II.
Universität Stuttgart, Fakultät Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 3992, S. 161-168, englisch.
Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, Mai 2006.
ISBN: 3-540-34381-4.
Artikel in Tagungsband (Konferenz-Beitrag).
KörperschaftInternational Conference on Computational Science
CR-Klassif.K.3 (Computers and Education)
I.6 (Simulation and Modeling)
D.2 (Software Engineering)
J.2 (Physical Sciences and Engineering)
KeywordsCSE-related student group project; team-based learning; computational science and engineering; software engineering; education; molecular dynamics
Kurzfassung

Software development is one of the main routine activities in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE). Nevertheless, there is a huge gap between software engineering techniques available and established today in most fields where mainstream software is developed on the one hand and the typical extent of their application in a CSE context on the other hand. CSE curricula often reflect this tendency by not including software engineering topics adequately.

This contribution reports experiences with a new course format called "student project" in the CSE master's program at TU München. There, for about half a year, a group of 4-8 students cooperate on a software development project - this time dealing with molecular dynamics. Although it is one objective to get a well performing code, the project's focus is on the consequent application of software engineering and project management practices.

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KontaktMartin.Bernreuther@ipvs.uni-stuttgart.de
Abteilung(en)Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Parallele und Verteilte Systeme, Simulation großer Systeme
Eingabedatum16. Mai 2006
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