Abstract:
Software development relies heavily on teamwork; determining how to streamline this collaborative development is an essential training subject in computer and software en...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Software development relies heavily on teamwork; determining how to streamline this collaborative development is an essential training subject in computer and software engineering education. A team process known as the meetings-flow (MF) approach has recently been introduced in software capstone projects in engineering programs at various institutions. In undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curricula that emphasize team- and project-based learning, the MF approach serves as a macro-level instructional tool to guide students in holistically designing and directing collaborative project development. Previous studies on MF have shown the technical benefits of monitoring student work and product quality. This study investigated the approach further, from the perspective of team management. The effects of MF were examined through an experiment with team-related hypotheses. The results revealed that MF significantly enhances a team's communication and coordination and balances members' contributions by giving mutual support and effort. It has relatively less influence, however, on student team cohesion.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Education ( Volume: 57, Issue: 3, August 2014)
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Dept. of Information Management, National Central University, Jhong-Li City, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
Chung-Yang Chen is an Associate Professor with the Department of Information Management and the Director of the Computing Center, The School of Management, National Central University, Taiwan. His research publications have appeared in Computers & Education, Journal of System and Software, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Project Management, IIE Transactions, etc. His research interests i...Show More
Chung-Yang Chen is an Associate Professor with the Department of Information Management and the Director of the Computing Center, The School of Management, National Central University, Taiwan. His research publications have appeared in Computers & Education, Journal of System and Software, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Project Management, IIE Transactions, etc. His research interests i...View more
Dept. of Information Management, National Central University, Jhong-Li City, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
Ya-Chun Hong was a graduate student with National Central University, Taiwan.
Ya-Chun Hong was a graduate student with National Central University, Taiwan.View more
Department of Information Management, National Taiwan University, Tapei, Taiwan
Pei-Chi Chen is now a Ph.D. candidate with National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Her research publications have appeared in the Journal of Systems and Software, Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, etc. Her research interests include educational technology and project management.
Pei-Chi Chen is now a Ph.D. candidate with National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Her research publications have appeared in the Journal of Systems and Software, Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, etc. Her research interests include educational technology and project management.View more
Dept. of Information Management, National Central University, Jhong-Li City, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
Chung-Yang Chen is an Associate Professor with the Department of Information Management and the Director of the Computing Center, The School of Management, National Central University, Taiwan. His research publications have appeared in Computers & Education, Journal of System and Software, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Project Management, IIE Transactions, etc. His research interests include the enhancement of information systems such as data/information quality, software quality and project management, and quality improvement in engineering and higher education.
Chung-Yang Chen is an Associate Professor with the Department of Information Management and the Director of the Computing Center, The School of Management, National Central University, Taiwan. His research publications have appeared in Computers & Education, Journal of System and Software, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Project Management, IIE Transactions, etc. His research interests include the enhancement of information systems such as data/information quality, software quality and project management, and quality improvement in engineering and higher education.View more
Dept. of Information Management, National Central University, Jhong-Li City, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
Ya-Chun Hong was a graduate student with National Central University, Taiwan.
Ya-Chun Hong was a graduate student with National Central University, Taiwan.View more
Department of Information Management, National Taiwan University, Tapei, Taiwan
Pei-Chi Chen is now a Ph.D. candidate with National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Her research publications have appeared in the Journal of Systems and Software, Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, etc. Her research interests include educational technology and project management.
Pei-Chi Chen is now a Ph.D. candidate with National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Her research publications have appeared in the Journal of Systems and Software, Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, etc. Her research interests include educational technology and project management.View more