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Software Development in an Academic Environment: Lessons learned and not learned
Christopher Brooks

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Christopher Brooks. "Software Development in an Academic Environment: Lessons learned and not learned". Talk or presentation, 1, November, 2007.

Abstract
Lecture presented to CS 169, Software Engineering at University of California, Berkeley. Many Berkeley CS undergrads leave graduate and get software engineering jobs. Some of the challenges and issues in software engineering in an academic environment can be met with features of Extreme Programming. This features can also be applied to non-academic issues. However, best practices do not always work, problems can include issues with threads.

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    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/375.html"
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    Academic Environment: Lessons learned and not learned".
    Talk or presentation,  1, November, 2007.
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    @presentation{Brooks07_SoftwareDevelopmentInAcademicEnvironmentLessonsLearned,
        author = {Christopher Brooks},
        title = {Software Development in an Academic Environment:
                  Lessons learned and not learned},
        day = {1},
        month = {November},
        year = {2007},
        abstract = {Lecture presented to CS 169, Software Engineering
                  at University of California, Berkeley. Many
                  Berkeley CS undergrads leave graduate and get
                  software engineering jobs. Some of the challenges
                  and issues in software engineering in an academic
                  environment can be met with features of Extreme
                  Programming. This features can also be applied to
                  non-academic issues. However, best practices do
                  not always work, problems can include issues with
                  threads.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/375.html}
    }
    

Posted by Christopher Brooks on 1 Nov 2007.
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