
Do people truly find ASMs easy to understand and use? As educators, we are particularly interested in how readily this new technology transfers to the classroom. Furthermore, we would like to take it beyond courses like software engineering, where formal methods are commonly encountered, and extend it to other areas. As many experts have pointed out, the only way in which advanced software engineering tools and methods can make headway into popular software design is if they are woven into the fabric of traditional computer science courses. We report on our current work in bringing ASMs to the classroom.
Curriculum and Instruction, Technology Transfer, Computer Sciences, ASM, Engineering Curriculum, Software Engineering, Educational Methods, Problem Frame
Curriculum and Instruction, Technology Transfer, Computer Sciences, ASM, Engineering Curriculum, Software Engineering, Educational Methods, Problem Frame
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