Improving the Requirements Inspection Abilities of Computer Science Students through Analysis of their Reading and Learning Styles
Author(s) -
Anurag Goswami,
Gursimran Walia,
G. Padmanabhan,
Mark E. McCourt
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--28498
Subject(s) - software inspection , computer science , reading (process) , fagan inspection , rework , process (computing) , software , quality (philosophy) , software engineering , artificial intelligence , software quality , engineering , software development , philosophy , operating system , epistemology , political science , embedded system , law , programming language
I am a research-oriented applications developer with more than ten years of professional programming experience primarily in the area of cognitive and vision research. I have been working at the Center for Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience at North Dakota State University since 2005. I have expertise in mathematics, software development, and hardware and software, trouble-shooting. I have had experience with computer programming from the time when FORTRAN was popular as a language and personal computers were just being introduced. As an undergraduate, programming was a tool to augment my interests in biology and psychology. In graduate school, I had the opportunity to hone my skills, and formalize my computer science and neuroscience education. Since then, I have had experience implementing experiments involving virtual immersion, EEG recording, gaze tracking, image processing, statistical analyses, and various types of computer modelling.
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