2004
DOI: 10.1145/1028174.971456
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Web services as the foundation for learning complex software system development

Abstract: A significant challenge for Computer Science departments is how best to get new graduate students involved with their chosen research projects. Ideally, the incoming graduate students will as a whole have both a solid understanding of computing principles behind large-scale software development and a broad "skill set", e.g., for conducting systems-oriented research. This rarely occurs, due to the diversity of backgrounds of incoming students-even the most qualified applicant can have deficiencies. To address t… Show more

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“…In prior work, Gagne [3] has also reported a course that includes socket and RMI-based projects, but not the historical evolution approach nor the extension to web services. Interestingly, the more recent papers on integrating web services have focused on CS1/CS2 [7] and on a first year graduate course [4] instead of on the computer networking course.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In prior work, Gagne [3] has also reported a course that includes socket and RMI-based projects, but not the historical evolution approach nor the extension to web services. Interestingly, the more recent papers on integrating web services have focused on CS1/CS2 [7] and on a first year graduate course [4] instead of on the computer networking course.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%