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Peer Testing in Software Engineering Projects

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posted on 2023-05-26, 07:31 authored by Clark, N
For the last six years, students in the Software Engineering Project course at the University of Tasmania have undertaken projects in teams of four or five members. Since 1998 peer testing sessions have been conducted in two different formats: paired peer code reviews and group peer inspections. The critique that the testers perform can help the development team to identify problems before assessment hence increasing the quality of the work submitted. The peer testing sessions also provide many different, but valuable, benefits such as serving as milestones, increasing learning, and increasing collaboration between students in different teams.

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Volume

30

Pagination

41-48

Publisher

ACM Digital Library

Publication status

  • Published

Event title

Sixth Australasian Computing Education Conference

Event Venue

Dunedin

Date of Event (Start Date)

2004-01-26

Date of Event (End Date)

2004-01-26

Repository Status

  • Open

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