Workshop on Software Engineering Education and Reverse Engineering
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Introduction 10th Workshop Software Engineering Education and Reverse Engineering Ivanjica, Serbia 6th – 11th September 2010 Klaus Bothe Institute of Informatics, Humboldt University – Berlin, Germany, bothe@informatik.hu-berlin.de
Contents • Overview of the workshop • What happened in our DAAD project since September 2009? • Current work in our DAAD project
Workshop Software Engineering Education and Reverse Engineering • Novi Sad, YU, 2001 • Plovdiv, BG, 2002 • Ohrid, MK, 2003 • Zagreb, CRO, 2004 • BaileHerculane, RO, 2005 • Ravda, BG, 2006 • Risan, MNE, 2007 • Durrës, ALB, 2008 • Neum, BiH, 2009 • Ivanjica, RS, 2010
Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe 2000 Humboldt University Berlin University of Novi Sad DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Academic Reconstruction of South Eastern Europe DAAD project: Software Engineering: Education and Research Cooperation 2001 University of Skopje University of Plovdiv University of Belgrade, Fac. EE + Nat. Sc. University of Kragujevac *) University of Nis, Fac. of Nat. Sc. *) 2003 University of Zagreb University of Sarajevo University of Banja Luka *) University of Timisoara University of Tirana 2004 University of Rijeka 2006 University of Nis, Fac. of EE Polytechnic University of Tirana 2007 University of Montenegro (Podgorica) Background • Summary: • 10 countries • 15 universities • 17 faculties(4 have been lost *)
Timisoara Novi Sad Rijeka SERBIA Banja Luka Kragujevac Niš Podgorica MACEDONIA Plovdiv MONTENEGRO Introduction, Durrës, Albania, 2008
Workshop participants • Novi Sad 2001 23 • Plovdiv 2002 26 • Ohrid 2003 27 • Zagreb 2004 30 • Baile Herculane 2005 31 • Ravda 2006 35 • Risan 2007 40 • Durrës 2008 47 • Neum 2009 42 • Ivanjica 2010 48
Contents • Overview of the workshop • What happened in our DAAD project since September 2009? • Current work in our DAAD project
What happened in our DAAD project since September 2009? • Papers at Conferences and Journals • Coordination Meeting of project group leaders, May 2010 • Visits to Berlin and their results … • Guest lecturing: intensive courses Novi Sad, Skopje, Berlin, Tirana included • DAAD winter school, Munich January 2010
Papers • Gordana Rakic, Zoran Budimac, Klaus Bothe: Towards a ‘Universal’ Software Metrics Tool, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies (ICSOFT), Athens, July 2010 • M. Ivanovic, Z. Budimac, A. Misev, K. Bothe, I. Jurca: Teaching Java through Different Courses: Multi-Country Experiences, International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies CompSysTech'10, Sofia, June 2010 • Klaus Bothe, Kay Schützler, Zoran Budimac, Zoran Putnik, Mirjana Ivanovic, Stanimir Stoyanov, Asya Stoyanova-Doyceva, Katerina Zdravkova, Boro Jakimovski, Dragan Bojic, Ioan Jurca, Damir Kalpic, Betim Cico:“Experience with shared teaching materials for software engineering across countries”, „Informatics Education Europe“, Freiburg, November 2009
Coordination meeting of project group leaders • Berlin May 2010 • Participants: • Zoran Budimac, Damir Kalpic, Stanimir Stoyanov, Katerina Zdravkova, Betim Cico, Novica Nosovic, Ioan Jurca • Results: • Draft workshop program for Ivanjica • Workshop organisation: hotel, conference room, … • Presentations: new curricula, technical issues, …
Contents • Overview of the workshop • What happened in our DAAD project since September 2009? • Current work in our DAAD project
JCCC: Compiler Construction JCSE: Teaching materials for SE lectures JCSMP: Software Project Management JCOOJava I, II JCDSAlg: Data structures and algorithms e-Learning Localization: • National versions • Tools Fields of cooperation in our DAAD project: topics of 10th workshop in Ivanjica 2010: Reverse Engineering: XCTL Main issue for a long time 2004 - 2010 2001 - 2007 2002 - 2010 2004 2005 - 2010 2003 - 2008 2006 2004 - 2010 Guest lecturing, teachers exchange:Skopje, Novi Sad, Tirana, Berlin Bologna process, curriculum development, TEMPUS 2001 - 2010 2007 - 2010
DAAD project website since 2006:The whole project represented
JCSE: Applications in real lectures • Novi Sad: 2002-04: 2 times, English, 10 particular participants, 2004-10: ordinary students, Serbian slides • Skopje: English, materials used in 2 different courses since 2004; in 2007 the first real delivery of the JCSE in Skopje • Plovdiv: Bulgarian, 2 different curricula, 100 participants, since 2003, textbook in 2006 • Kragujevac: Serbian, since 2003 • Zagreb (Dubrovnik): Croatian, 1 topic • Timisoara: Romanian, 1 topic • Berlin: 4 times (transparencies) + 6 times (ppt), German, 80 participants • Belgrade (Faculty Elec.Eng.): 2005 - 2010, Serbian slides, 12 topics, 133 participants in 2005 • University of Tirana: 2007, some topics used in a Bachelor course • Polytechnic University Tirana: 2007 - 2010, course delivered by guest lecturers and local teachers in a Master’s study • Sarajevo: first consideration of slides in 2010 • Rijeka: first consideration of slides in 2010
DAAD in 2011 ? • New call of DAAD for project proposals for 2011 from 27th June 2010 • Group photos 2010 and 2011: 2010 2011 Ivanjica, Serbia, 2010 Macedonia, 2011