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Barry Boehm, the TRW Professor of Software Engineering in the USC Viterbi School of Engineering computer science department, presents a software engineering class information session.
Boehm is also the director of the USC Center for Software Engineering. For the past nine years, their teams of MS-level software engineering
students have worked in collaboration with USC campus clients to create useful and sustainable software applications. Client time commitments include a startup period involving about three hours/week during three weeks in September, in describing and negotiating the nature and scope of their application. Subsequently, client time commitments average about an hour a week. Projects can be either fall-semester prototypes, full two-semester working applications, or fall prototypes with an option to continue in the spring.
The meeting includes a presentation to summarize the nature of the projects, a demo of an example working application from a previous project and answers to questions about the projects and the program.
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