Using Problems to Learn Service-oriented Computing

  • Sandeep Purao
  • , Vijay Vaishnavi
  • , John Bagby
  • , Faye Borthick
  • , Brian Cameron
  • , Lisa Lenze
  • , Steve Sawyer
  • , Hoi Suen
  • , Richard Welke

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

Abstract

Service-oriented computing and the ensuing science of services represent significant challenges to academia. As we come to grips with its many implications, we are slowly beginning to realize the challenges of introducing service-orientation in research. The change also requires a rethinking of strategies used for educating computing professionals. Service-orientation questions the traditional vision of the IT professional as a toolsmith. Instead, it requires shifting the role of the IT professional to that of a participant in a multi-disciplinary team of diverse professionals. We describe one specific strategy that is a core part of an ongoing experiment to support such pedagogical practices, and reflect on its usefulness and limitations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationServices-Part I, 2008. IEEE Congress on
Pages33–36
StatePublished - 2008

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