Secret Ninja Testing with HALO Software Engineering
Bell
Jonathan Schaffer
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Columbia University. Computer Science
Sheth
Swapneel Kalpesh
author
Columbia University. Computer Science
Kaiser
Gail E.
author
Columbia University. Computer Science
Columbia University. Computer Science
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Technical reports
New York
Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
2011
Software testing traditionally receives little attention in early computer science courses. However, we believe that if exposed to testing early, students will develop positive habits for future work. As we have found that students typically are not keen on testing, we propose an engaging and socially-oriented approach to teaching software testing in introductory and intermediate computer science courses. Our proposal leverages the power of gaming utilizing our previously described system HALO. Unlike many previous approaches, we aim to present software testing in disguise - so that students do not recognize (at first) that they are being exposed to software testing. We describe how HALO could be integrated into course assignments as well as the benefits that HALO creates.
Computer science
Columbia University Computer Science Technical Reports
CUCS-031-11
http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:10684
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