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AGENDA Friday 30/8 09:30 Registration of new students 10:00 Introduction and Welcome by the program managers 10:50 Intercultural communication 11:05 Student Union 11:25 Break 11:30 Student health 12:00 Student Office


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Friday 30/8

  • 09:30 Registration of new students
  • 10:00 Introduction and Welcome by the program

managers

  • 10:50 Intercultural communication
  • 11:05 Student Union
  • 11:25 Break
  • 11:30 Student health
  • 12:00 Student Office and Study Counsellor

Monday 2/9

  • 12:00 Collect student access cards
  • 12:00 N2SOF: join speed meeting of teachers

AGENDA

Photo: University of Gothenburg

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Welcome! Students of Software Engineering and Management (N2SOF)

Regina Hebig

Program manager Software Engineering Division University of Gothenburg

regina.hebig@cse.gu.se

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Regina Hebig

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  • Associate Professor at CSE
  • Software Evolution,

Modelling and Processes

  • French horn player, Swedish

learner, To-work cycler

  • Regina.Hebig@cse.gu.se
  • Jupiter, 4th floor, room

423A

Regina Hebig

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The role of the program manager

  • Quality assurance
  • Check that the rules are followed
  • Vision for the program’s future
  • FYI, I do not discuss grades ☺

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Software projects are complex operations

What? Architect Users Developers Software Architecture Software Product Requirements Requirements Engineer Testers

Stakeholders

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Program Overview

DIT276 Requirements engineering 7.5 credits DIT278 Project Management 7.5 credits Semi- elective 7.5 credits DIT551 MSc thesis 30 credits DIT599 Software Evolution Project 15 credits Semi- elective 7.5 credits DIT844 Empirical SE 7.5 credits Semi- elective 7.5 credits

Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4

Elective 7.5 credits Elective 7.5 credits Semi- elective 7.5 credits

DIT847 Software Quality 7.5 credits

SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4

Year 1 Year 2 SP = study period (7 weeks) Term = semester (2 SPs)

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DAT231 Requirements engineering 7.5 credits DAT246 Project Management 7.5 credits TEK366 Empirical SE 7.5 credits DAT321 Software Quality 7.5 credits

First Term

  • Introduction to pillars of the SE field
  • Requirements Engineering

– How to identify, prioritize, and validate

  • req. specs.
  • Software Quality

– The –ilities and how to measure them

  • Project Management

– Cost estimation, scheduling activities

  • Empirical Software Engineering

– How to conduct empirical studies and evaluate results

7 Francisco Gomes

  • Sep. 02, 15:15 - 17:00, Room Omega (Jupiter

building) Eric Knauss

  • Sep. 03, 10:15 - 12:00, Room Beta (Saga building)

You HAVE TO ATTEND to get a project group!

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Second Term

  • Zoom on selected topics in SE
  • At least 15 credits from a list of courses
  • Organized into recommended profiles

– Software architecture and processes – Model-driven development – User experience – Data science – Strategy and leadership – Communication

Semi- elective 7.5 credits Semi- elective 7.5 credits Semi- elective 7.5 credits

Semi- elective 7.5 credits

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Strongly recommended

  • Pick 2 profiles, select those 4 courses
  • For instance…

Second Term

DIT596 Model-driven engineering 7.5 credits DIT544 Advanced software architecture 7.5 credits DIT848 Model-based testing 7.5 credits

DIT191 Agile development processes 7.5 credits

Model-driven development Software architecture and processes

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Team work

  • Key skill to succeed in this program
  • Company policy: randomization of teams
  • We evaluate individuals

– And assess individual contribution in project work

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A qualifying aspect of this program

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Some guiding principles

  • We are not the enemy ☺

– The faculty and administration are a group of young, motivated, reasonable, and friendly people

  • Open communication channel

– Talk to me if something doesn’t seem right to you – Suggest a solution, it shows your commitment

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Some guiding principles

  • Professionalism is the most appreciated currency

here (next to hard work)

– Respect your fellow students (and teachers) – Deadlines are deadlines – Don’t ask for exceptions (e.g., extra re-exams)

  • Plagiarism and cheating will not tolerated

– Everything you submit is checked for plagiarism – Covering up for a slacking team member is cheating

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Contribute to Quality Assurance

  • The program is not perfect (yet)
  • Student representatives in each course
  • Mid-course meeting with the teacher
  • Online course evaluations
  • Final meeting (incl. me)
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Contribute to Quality Assurance

  • Online program evaluation (at the end of the

academic year)

  • Looking for participants for a focus group

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  • Avg. 3.41
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Friday 30/8

  • 09:30 Registration of new students
  • 10:00 Introduction and Welcome by the program

managers

  • 10:50 Intercultural communication
  • 11:05 Student Union
  • 11:25 Break
  • 11:30 Student health
  • 12:00 Student Office and Study Counsellor

Monday 2/9

  • 12:00 Collect student access cards
  • 12:00 N2SOF: join speed meeting of teachers

AGENDA

Photo: University of Gothenburg

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Welcome!

Regina Hebig

Program manager Software Engineering Division University of Gothenburg

regina.hebig@cse.gu.se

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Questions?

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