The Third China-Europe International Symposium on Software Industry-Oriented Education
(CEIS-SIOE 2007)

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The symposium has now ended. Thanks to everyone who contributed to its success.

Programme


Please note that all sessions and events taking place as part of the symposium on Tuesday, 5th February 2007 and Wednesday, 6th February 2007 will take place in Dublin Castle.

The Kane Room and Morrison Room are located in the Coach House, accessible through the Dubh Linn Gardens.

The Erin Room is located on the ground floor of the State Apartments, overlooking the Dubh Linn Gardens.

See here for location and access maps of Dublin Castle.



Summarised Programme


Monday, 5th February 2007
10:00-17:00 Registration Main Entrance Foyer, DIT Kevin Street
20:00-21:00 Programme Committee Meeting Boardroom, DIT Kevin Street
Tuesday, 6th February 2007
8:30-9:30 Registration Coach House
9:30-11:00 Opening Ceremony Kane Room
11:00-11:30 Photo Taking and Tea / Coffee Break Morrison Room
11:30-12:30 Plenary Session Kane Room
12:30-14:00 Lunch Erin Room
14:00-15:30 Session A1: Industry Oriented Software Education Models Kane Room
Session B1: Curricula for Industry Oriented Software Education Morrison Room
15:30-16:00 Tea / Coffee Break Morrison Room
16:00-17:30 Session A2: Industry Oriented Software Education Models Kane Room
Session B2: Curricula for Industry Oriented Software Education Morrison Room
19:00-19:30 Tour of State Apartments at Dublin Castle Dublin Castle
19:30-20:00 Welcome Reception Erin Room
20:00-22:00 Banquet Erin Room
Wednesday, 7th February 2007
8:30-9:30 Registration Coach House
9:30-11:00 Session C1: Quality Assurance in Industry Oriented Software Education Kane Room
Session D1: Case Studies in Industry Oriented Software Education Morrison Room
11:00-11:30 Tea / Coffee Break Morrison Room
11:30-12:30 Session C2: Quality Assurance in Industry-Oriented Software Education Kane Room
Session D2: Case Studies in Industry Oriented Software Education Morrison Room
12:30-14:00 Lunch Erin Room
14:00-15:30 Session E: Industry Oriented Software Education: The International Dimension Kane Room
Session F: The Ethos of Industry Oriented Software Education Morrison Room
15:30-16:00 Tea / Coffee Break Morrison Room
16:00-17:00 Panel Session: Industry Oriented Software Education - Perspectives from Industrialists and Academics Kane Room
17:00-18:00 Closing Ceremonies & Book Launch Kane Room
21:00-Late Céilí The Bull &
Castle Pub

Detailed Programme

Registration Day 1

Date & Time February 5th (Monday), 10:00-17:00
Place Main Entrance Foyer, DIT Kevin Street, Dublin 8

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Programme Committee Meeting

Date & Time February 5th (Monday), 20:00-21:00
Place Boardroom, DIT Kevin Street

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Registration Day 2

Date & Time February 6th (Tuesday), 08:30-09:30
Place Coach House, Dublin Castle

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Opening Ceremony

Date & Time February 6th (Tuesday), 09:30-10:30
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chair Prof. Bing Wu, Co-Chair of CEIS-SIOE-2007
  1. Speech from H. E. Mr. Zhang, Xinsen, Chinese Ambassador to Ireland
  2. Speech from Mr. Fergal Costello Higher Education Authority (HEA), Ireland
  3. Speech from Mr. Frank O’Conor, Enterprise Ireland
  4. Speech from Prof. Brian Norton, President of DIT
  5. Speech from Prof. Brendan O'Shea, Honorary Chair of CEIS-SIOE-2007, Head of School of Computing, DIT, Ireland
  6. Short report from Chairs of CEIS-SIOE-2007 Programme Committee

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Photo Taking and Tea / Coffee Break

Date & Time February 6th (Tuesday), 10:30-11:00
Place Morrison Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle

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Plenary Session

Date & Time February 6th (Tuesday), 11:00-12:30
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chair Prof. Brendan O'Shea, Head of School of Computing, DIT
  1. Keynote speech from Mr. David Yeates, Senior Manager IT Architecture, Educational Building Society (EBS)
  2. EMERSION Presentation: Education to Meet the Requirements of Software Industry and Beyond -- Establishing, Implementing and Evaluating an Industry-Oriented Education Model in China
    Prof Xiaofei Xu, Dean of National Pilot School of Software, HIT, China

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Session A1: Industry Oriented Software Education Models

Date & Time February 6th (Tuesday), 14:00-15:30
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Dr. Brian Mac Namee, Prof. Yao Shuzhen
  1. A Model of Cultivating Industrial Talents in Software Education
    Wu Yan & Yao Lin
    Harbin Institute of Technology, China
  2. Engineering Innovation Ability Oriented MSE Education Model at HIT
    Xu Xiaofei, Li Haifeng, Huang Hujie and Jiang Shouxu
    Harbin Institute of Technology, China
  3. Welcome Week - Making a Good Start at University
    Kevan A. Buckley & Hilary Bentley
    University of Wolverhampton, UK

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Session B1: Curricula for Industry Oriented Software Education

Date & Time February 6th (Tuesday), 14:00-15:30
Place Morrison Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Prof. Chang Huiyou, Prof. Roy Newton
  1. Curriculum Development on SSME in School of Software of Harbin Institute of Technology
    Xiaofei Xu, Zhongjie Wang
    Harbin Institute of Technology, China
  2. A Software Engineering Curriculum for Logistics / Supply Chain
    Frank C. Tung, Li Weiping & William Chan
    Peking University/China RFID Alliance, China
  3. Industry-oriented Curriculum of Software Engineering Series Courses in School of Software
    Yushan Sun, Ying Zhang, Yongxian Liang & Kun Wang
    Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai, China

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Session A2: Industry Oriented Software Education Models

Date & Time February 6th (Tuesday), 16:00-17:30
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Dr. Kamal Bechkoum, Prof. Li Haifeng
  1. Practice Teaching System in Cultivating Software Talents
    Chen Dong-ming, Zhu Zhi-liang, Na Jun, Gao Xiao-xing
    Northeastern University, China
  2. Interactive Teaching Practices on Industry-Oriented .NET Course
    Jianrui Ding, Yushan Sun, Guangri Quan & Bin Chen
    Harbin Institute of Technology in Weihai, China
  3. On Seamless Connection to Market Education Model and ERP
    Qinggang He, Kun Wang & Yushan Sun
    Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai, China

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Session B2: Curricula for Industry Oriented Software Education

Date & Time February 6th (Tuesday), 16:00-17:30
Place Morrison Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Prof. Meng Xiangxu, Prof. Bruno Vallespir
  1. The Curriculum and Practice of the Advanced Software Engineering for MSE
    Shuzhen Yao, Cangzhou Yuan, Guangyan Lin & Huobin Tan
    Beihang University, China
  2. 3D-Alignment as a method for curriculum development and an ethos for Industry-Oriented Education
    Ciarán O’Leary, Deirdre Lawless, Damian Gordon, Dave Carroll, Fred Mtenzi, Michael Collins
    Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
  3. A Web Based Body of Knowledge and Curricula Management System
    GuoPing Rong, Dong Shao, ZhiHong Zhao & Bin Luo
    Software Institute of Nanjing University, China

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Registration Day 3

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 08:30-09:30
Place Coach House, Dublin Castle

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Session C1: Quality Assurance in Industry Oriented Software

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 09:30-11:00
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Ms. Deirdre Lawless, Prof. Fu Yuxi
  1. Cultivate Pattern Innovation and Quality Control System for Engineering Talents
    Meng Xiangxu, Li Xueqing & Qu Yi
    Shandong University, China
  2. Quality Is Never an Accident: 3D Aligned Quality Assurance
    Dave Carroll, Damian Gordon, Deirdre Lawless, Matt Hussey, Ciarán O’Leary, Fred Mtenzi, Michael Collins
    Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
  3. Quantitative Research on How Much Students Comply with Coding Standard in Their Programming Practices
    Wang Yan-qing, Wang Jian-zheng, Sui Xiang-nan & Ma Pei-jun
    Harbin Institute of Technology/School of Software of HIT, China

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Session D1: Case Studies in Industry Oriented Software Education

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 09:30-11:00
Place Morrison Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Prof. Chen Zhong
  1. A Case Study Analysis and Proposal for Operational Change within the IT Services Department of a Major Organisation
    Angela Nash & Roy Newton
    University of Wolverhampton, UK
  2. Student Studio and Its Contribution to Incremental Industrialization Strategy
    Wang Yan-qing, Wei Tao, Chen Zhen & Xu Xiao-fei
    Harbin Institute of Technology/Kingsoft Corporation, China
  3. Key Considerations in Teaching Software Architecture and Design Patterns
    Yushan Sun, Jianrui Ding, Guangri Quan & Bin Chen
    Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai, China

  4. Open Source, Open Sesame: Teaching Introductory Programming Using Open Source Software
    Brenda Kearns, Damian Gordon, Deirdre Lawless
    Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland

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Session C2: Quality Assurance in Industry Oriented Software

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 11:30-12:30
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Prof. Matt Hussey, Prof. Qin Zhiguang
  1. Using Audience Voting Systems to Identify Students as Risk
    Brian Penfold
    University of Wolverhampton, UK
  2. Web Services-based Multi-layer Distributed Enterprise Information Integration System
    Zhu Zhi-Liang & Bi Jing
    Northeastern University, China

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Session D2: Case Studies in Industry Oriented Software Education

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 11:30-12:30
Place Morrison Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Prof. Zhu Zhiliang, Prof. David Chen
  1. Experiences Teaching Website Engagibility to Computer Science Students
    Pan Liqiang1, Bryan Duggan2, Ronan Fitzpatrick2
    1Harbin Institute of Technology, China
    2Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
  2. On Experience of Industry-Oriented Education of Software Talents
    Fan Guo-xiang, Sun Guo-dong, Chen Hao, Ma Pei-jun
    Harbin Institute of Technology / Kingsoft Corporation, China

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Session E: Industry Oriented Software Education: The International Dimension

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 14:00-15:30
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Prof. Axel Hahn, Prof. Zhang Yuping
  1. Multi-culture and Multi-discipline MSE Educational Programme between HIT and UBI
    Haifeng Li, Xiaofei Xu and Hujie Huang, David Chen, Bruno Vallespir, Jean-Paul Bourrieres, Guy Doumeingts
    Harbin Institute of Technology, China / University Bordeaux I, France
  2. Utilizing the International Teaching Resource to Support and Enhance the Education in NPSS at HIT
    Guo Weihua & Xu Xiaofei
    Harbin Institute of Technology, China
  3. The Issue of Online Trust and Its Impact on International Curriculum Design
    Anna Gutowska & Kamal Bechkoum
    University of Wolverhampton, UK

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Session F: The Ethos of Industry Oriented Software Education

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 14:00-15:30
Place Morrison Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chairs Prof. Wu Yue, Prof. Robert Morton
  1. Student Led Instruction: Deeper Understanding and Enhanced Skills?
    Ciarán O’Leary & Paul Kelly
    Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
  2. Research and Education in Software Engineering and Production Systems: A Double Complementary Perspective
    D. Chen, B. Vallespir and J. P. Bourrières
    University Bordeaux, France
  3. Cultivation of Creativity and Innovative Thinking in Students in the Teaching of Programming Languages
    Guo Hao-yan, Chi Le-jun & Kuai Wei-jie
    Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai / Guangdong Technology Normal University, China

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Panel Session: Industry Oriented Software Education - Perspectives from Industrialists and Academics

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 16:00-17:00
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chair Dr. Ronan Bradley

Panelists:

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Closing Ceremony & Book Launch

This will incorporate the launch, by Micheál Martin TD, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, of a book entitled An Industry-Oriented Model for Software Education in China: Adapting an Irish Model to Chinese Conditions.

The book summarises the experience of the EMERSION project from beginning to end.

Date & Time February 7th (Wednesday), 17:00-18:00
Place Kane Room, Coach House, Dublin Castle
Chair Mr. Dave Carroll

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