Adopting Industry Agile Practices in Large-scale Capstone Education

This paper presents the practice and experience in adopting an agile organizational model for a final-year capstone program in Software Engineering. The model developed is motivated by having real (and developing) software artifacts with incrementally changing team members working on a product-line....

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Published in:Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering Education and Training pp. 119 - 129
Main Authors: Schneider, Jean-Guy, Eklund, Peter W., Lee, Kevin, Chen, Feifei, Cain, Andrew, Abdelrazek, Mohamed
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: ACM 01.10.2020
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Summary:This paper presents the practice and experience in adopting an agile organizational model for a final-year capstone program in Software Engineering. The model developed is motivated by having real (and developing) software artifacts with incrementally changing team members working on a product-line. This in turn results in more sophisticated capstone student-project outcomes. The model proposed supports student mentoring and promotes, through its internal organization, leadership and personal responsibility. The students are supported by professional software engineers, up-skilling workshops, and academic supervisors who act as a personalized reporting and grading point for the team. The academic supervisors are themselves supported by a tribe leader, a faculty member who assumes overall responsibility for a product-line, and who acts as a report to an external industry client/ sponsor. This paper describes the motivation for the capstone model, its adoption, and some preliminary observations.
DOI:10.1145/3377814.3381715