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Proceedings of ISP RAS, 2024 Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 199–208 (Mi tisp863)

Software engineering students, soft and hard skills got through a University Software Company

J. R. Aguilar-Cisnerosa, C. A. Fernández-y-Fernándezb

a UPAEP Engineering Department
b UTM Computer Science Institute

Abstract: This paper shows quantitative research regarding knowledge, soft & hard skills, and experience acquired by students hired by a University Software Development Company (USDC). Additionally, suggestions regarding how to set up a USDC in an academic environment, facing real customers, are shown. There have been good and bad experiences, both will be presented in this paper. Furthermore, students' perceptions will be discussed. To identify students’ perceptions a questionnaire (survey) was applied. Its reliability was calculated through Cronbach’s alpha coefficient ($\alpha =.89$). Additionally, the Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated $(r)$ in order to identify questions that should be deleted to increase the questionnaire’s reliability. Outcomes could be useful when a software engineering faculty wishes to set up a USDC.

Keywords: software engineering students, soft skills, hard skills, student perceptions

Language: English

DOI: 10.15514/ISPRAS-2024-36(1)-12



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