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Title: Position Statement Education in Automated Software Engineering


1
Position Statement Education in Automated
Software Engineering
  • Professor John Grundy
  • Dept. Electrical and Computer Engineering and
    Dept. Computer Science
  • University of Auckland, New Zealand

2
What is the approach of our CompSci/SE Education?
  • Engineering is about building models of
    products/processes (in SE some happen to be
    executable like code)
  • Disciplined application of formal, semi-formal,
    and even informal techniques/technologies are
    needed in order to develop the right models
  • Mix ( balance) of theory, practice, experience
  • Obtain deep understanding coupled with practical
    skills in applying CompSci/SoftEng approaches
  • Critical (self-)reflection continual enhancement
    of knowledge and skills quality/cost/timeliness
    focus
  • Educating tomorrows practitioner today whats
    the world of SE going to be like in 2 5 10
    years time??

3
Trends
  • Recent SE trends likely to continue for some
    time
  • Model-driven development
  • Integrated IDEs (VisualStudio, Eclipse )
  • Agile (lightweight) methods
  • Service-oriented architectures
  • Aspect-oriented and other cross-cutting
    techniques
  • Adaptive, autonomous, agent-based, intelligent
    systems
  • Reliance on teamwork/shared artefacts
    supporting methods and tools
  • Ever-increasing quality demands usability,
    reliability, scalability, security, trustability,
  • Ever-increasing user base demands on software
    ubiquitous computing, safety-critical systems
  • We have to educate/train students to be able to
    build/do these things

4
What is Automated Software Engineering?
  • Generative try and generate code/configurations/
    other models from high-level, abstract
    descriptions (models)
  • models any representation of software at
    some level of abstraction - logics, UML, MOF,
    BPML, XSLT, UIs, DBs, code,
  • Component/part/service-based build
    applications from bits approach
  • Ultimately autonomous agents composition and
    emergent systems (not just software!)
  • Adaptive components/agents might discover
    environment and adapt to the circumstances they
    find themselves in
  • Dynamic ideally can do the above at run-time
    while the software is being used
  • Formalisms are necessary specifications we can
    reason with generate code from verify vs
    validate models/code

5
Do we need Automated Software Engineering?
  • Of course we do! ?
  • (We need an excuse to hold more ASE conferences
    after all)
  • In many SE application domains we now couldnt
    get by without it
  • This trend is almost certain to continue, so
  • Instead of How should we educate young Computer
    Scientists/Software Engineers in the field of
    Automated Software Engineering?, perhaps we
    should be asking ourselves How much should/need
    we educate them in NON-automated SE
    techniques???

6
ASE Education
  • Undergraduate SE/CS students need exposure to
  • Developing models of systems software
  • Verifying model properties fixing wrong models
  • Generating systems from models statically and
    dynamically
  • Extending generated parts statically and
    dynamically
  • Composing parts (in sensible ways) statically
    dynamically
  • Adaptive, dynamic, service-oriented architectures
  • Automated testing techniques proactive
    reactive
  • Practical, realistic applications using these
    techniques
  • (Mike, can I have the Mars buggy code please?)
  • BUT
  • How do they learn the right time to use these?
  • How do they know if ASE tools really work?!
  • And how do they fix them/extend tools when they
    dont?
  • Do they understand that there is no silver
    bullet? ?
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