Software testing is an important part of the software development lifecycle. As it is a highly sought-after skill in the industry, it is not surprising that there has been a great deal of research into the teaching of software testing in higher education. Most of this research proposes or evaluates pedagogical approaches or software testing tools to assist teachers in educating the next generation of software engineers. These evaluations are often limited to measuring teachers’ opinions about the use of a novel pedagogical approach or an educational tool and students’ acceptance and performance in terms of desired software testing skills. While tools and pedagogical approaches address specific aspects of a course, to date, little attention has been paid to the opinions of the students about all the individual aspects of a software testing course. This paper aims to address this missing student perspective by taking a holistic view of software testing course designs. To address this gap, an exploratory study was performed by distributing a questionnaire to 103 students from ten different courses to gauge their opinions on a software testing course they are enrolled in. The results show that students generally have a positive perception of the different aspects of their software testing course. However, several areas for improvement were suggested based on the gathered data.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering

Exploring students' opinion on software testing courses / Cammaerts, Felix; Tramontana, Porfirio; Paiva, Ana C. R.; Flores, Nuno; Pastor Ricós, Fernando; Snoeck, Monique. - 9:(2024), pp. 570-579. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd LEARNER workshop in the 28th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering tenutosi a Salerno, Italia nel June 2024) [10.1145/3661167.3661276].

Exploring students' opinion on software testing courses

Tramontana, Porfirio;
2024

Abstract

Software testing is an important part of the software development lifecycle. As it is a highly sought-after skill in the industry, it is not surprising that there has been a great deal of research into the teaching of software testing in higher education. Most of this research proposes or evaluates pedagogical approaches or software testing tools to assist teachers in educating the next generation of software engineers. These evaluations are often limited to measuring teachers’ opinions about the use of a novel pedagogical approach or an educational tool and students’ acceptance and performance in terms of desired software testing skills. While tools and pedagogical approaches address specific aspects of a course, to date, little attention has been paid to the opinions of the students about all the individual aspects of a software testing course. This paper aims to address this missing student perspective by taking a holistic view of software testing course designs. To address this gap, an exploratory study was performed by distributing a questionnaire to 103 students from ten different courses to gauge their opinions on a software testing course they are enrolled in. The results show that students generally have a positive perception of the different aspects of their software testing course. However, several areas for improvement were suggested based on the gathered data.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering
2024
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Exploring students' opinion on software testing courses / Cammaerts, Felix; Tramontana, Porfirio; Paiva, Ana C. R.; Flores, Nuno; Pastor Ricós, Fernando; Snoeck, Monique. - 9:(2024), pp. 570-579. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd LEARNER workshop in the 28th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering tenutosi a Salerno, Italia nel June 2024) [10.1145/3661167.3661276].
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