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Assessment of PTC windchill in teaching the software development using the agile methodology

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In this work a description of using PTC Windchill Project Link in education of students of Computer Science during a practical course of the group software development is given. The students learn how to cooperate in construction of a software project according to SCRUM – one of the most commonly used agile software development methodologies. PTC Windchill is used to organize their work and to collect the process artifacts. After one semester experience, strong and weak points of this system are pointed out.
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Bibliogr. 16 poz.
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  • Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Computer Science, Wiejska 45A, 15-351 Bialystok
Bibliografia
  • [1] Beck, K., Beedle, M., van Bennekum, A., Cockburn, A., Cunningham, W., Fowler, M., Grenning, J., Highsmith, J., Hunt, A., Jeffries, R., Kern, J., Marick, B., Martin, R. C., Mellor, S., Schwaber, K., Sutherland, J., and Thomas, D., Manifesto for Agile Software Development, http://www.agilemanifesto.org/, 2001.
  • [2] Cannizzo, F., Marcionetti, G., and Moser, P., Evolution of the Tools and Practices of a Large Distributed Agile Team, In: AGILE Conference, 2008, pp. 513–518.
  • [3] Scharff , C., Gotel, O., and Kulkarni, V., Transitioning to Distributed Development in Students’ Global Software Development Projects: The Role of Agile Methodologies and End-to-End Tooling, In: Software Engineering Advances, International Conference on, 2010, pp. 388–394.
  • [4] Cannizzo, F., Marcionetti, G., and Moser, P., The Toolbox of a Successful Software Craftsman, In: Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, IEEE International Conference on the, 2008, pp. 389–397.
  • [5] Uy, E. and Rosendahl, R., Migrating from SharePoint to a Better Scrum Tool, In: AGILE Conference, 2008, pp. 506–512.
  • [6] PTC Windchill, http://www.ptc.com/product/windchill/.
  • [7] Schwaber, K. and Sutherland, J., The Scrum Guide, http://www.scrum.org/Scrum-Guides/, 2011.
  • [8] Rottier, P. A. and Rodrigues, V., Agile Development in a Medical Device Company, In: AGILE Conference, 2008, pp. 218–223.
  • [9] Upender, B., Staying Agile in Government Software Projects, In: Agile Development Conference, 2005, pp. 153–159.
  • [10] Herbsleb, J. and Moitra, D., Global software development, IEEE Software, Vol. 18, 2001, pp. 16–20.
  • [11] Berczuk, S., Back to Basics: The Role of Agile Principles in Success with an Distributed Scrum Team, In: AGILE Conference, 2007, pp. 382–388.
  • [12] Hossain, E., Babar, M. A., and young Paik, H., Using Scrum in Global Software Development: A Systematic Literature Review, In: IEEE Seventh International Conference on Global Software Engineering, 2009, pp. 175–184.
  • [13] Windchill 9.1 ProjectLink User’s Guide, December 2008.
  • [14] Landes, D., Sedelmaier, Y., Pfeiffer, V., Mottok, J., and Hagel, G., Learning and teaching software process models, In: Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2012, pp. 1–8.
  • [15] Damian, D., Lassenius, C., Paasivaara, M., Borici, A., and Schroter, A., Teaching a globally distributed project course using Scrum practices, In: Collaborative Teaching of Globally Distributed Software Development Workshop, 2012, pp. 30–34.
  • [16] Azizyan, G., Magarian, M. K., and Kajko-Mattsson, M., Survey of Agile Tool Usage and Needs, In: AGILE Conference, 2011, pp. 29–38.
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