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Practical Software Engineering Capstone Course – Framework for Large, Open-Ended Projects to Graduate Student Teams




AuthorsVasankari T., Majanoja A.

EditorsMcLaren B., Reilly R., Zvacek S., Uhomoibhi J.

Conference nameInternational Conference on Computer Supported Education

PublisherSpringer Verlag

Publication year2019

JournalCommunications in Computer and Information Science

Book title Computer Supported Education: 10th International Conference, CSEDU 2018, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, March 15–17, 2018, Revised Selected Papers

Journal name in sourceCommunications in Computer and Information Science

Series titleCommunications in Computer and Information Science

Volume1022

First page 310

Last page327

ISBN978-3-030-21150-9

eISBN978-3-030-21151-6

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21151-6_16(external)

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/42008378(external)


Abstract

For students, capstone project represents the culmination of their
studies and is typically one of the last milestones before graduation.
Participating in a capstone project can be an inspiring learning
opportunity or a struggle due various reasons yet a very educative
learning experience. During the IT capstone project students practice
and develop their professional skills in designing and implementing a
solution to a complex, ill-defined real-life problem as a team. This
paper reflects on organizing IT capstone projects in computer science
and software engineering Master programmes in a Sino-Finnish setup,
where the projects are executed in a framework provided by a capstone
project course. We describe the course framework and discuss the
challenges in finding and providing ill-defined challenges with
meaningful real-life connection for project topics. Based on our
observations complemented with students’ feedback we also propose areas
for future development.


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