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2012

Using Agile Practice for Student Software Projects

Authors
Almeida, F;

Publication
Journal of Education and Vocational Research

Abstract
Agile methodology as a relatively new approach to software engineering is becoming more popular in both industry and academia. Learning agile software development methodologies will unquestionably increase the capabilities and competences of our students as entry-level software engineers. However, how agile methods and techniques should be taught at the undergraduate level in additional to traditional approaches is still being debated. This study was conducted on a studentprogramming project, with sample size of 23 students from the Informatics Engineering course. The Scrum methodology was adopted and 28 user stories and 4 sprints were created. The results indicate a significant impact on students’ skill improvement and let them to have the first contact with real projects and clients. Besides that, the students agree that the adoption of the Scrum methodology helped them to improve the participation and collaboration. However, some issues were also detected in terms of communication and tasks planning. Therefore, we proposed some polities that could help and boost the software development process inside a classroom.

2012

Web 2.0 Technologies and Social Networking Security Fears in Enterprises

Authors
Almeida, F;

Publication
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications

Abstract

2012

Employing Podcasts for Augmented Learning Using Information Centric Networks

Authors
Hang, A; Almeida, F; Castro, H; Andrade, MT; Chiariglione, L; Blefari-Melazzi, N; Hussmann, H;

Publication
International Journal for e-Learning Security

Abstract

2012

Open source unified communications: The new paradigm to cut costs and extend productivity

Authors
Almeida, F; Cruz, J;

Publication
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Abstract
In this paper, we propose an architecture based on three layers (infrastructure, server hardware and operating system, and business applications) for a unified communications solutions exclusively sustained on open source technologies and open standards. Additionally, we discuss the importance of open standards and open source in a fully integrated communications solution, exposing some factors that a company should consider when choosing open source software. Copyright 2012 ACM.

2012

The use of Internet banking among Portuguese college students

Authors
Moreira, F; Rocha, P; Almeida, F;

Publication
Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce

Abstract
Internet Banking has emerged as one of the most remarkable and profitable ecommerce applications over the last decade. The home banking is a service that allows new ways of interaction with customers, turning possible to overcome the barriers of distance between bank institutions and their clients. Despite the increasing importance of home banking, very few studies were made in the Portuguese context and, therefore, very little are known about the profile of users of this service particularly in some specific domains. This paper has the objective to show the results of our study considering the use of Internet Banking among Portuguese college students contextualized with other existing studies/publications and performing a critical analysis from the obtained results. We realized that the large majority of students use Internet Banking, consider the service safe, adopt it essentially for money movements and have a strong perception that bank institutions adopts anti-frauds mechanisms. Additionally, our study demonstrated that there is a strong association between the simultaneously use of home banking and MBNet services, and we realized that the user perception about the safety of Internet Banking increases with the use of these services. © Filipe Moreira, Pedro Rocha and Fernando Almeida, 2012.

2012

Converging podcasts: A proposal for a content-centric approach for social learning environments

Authors
Hang, A; Almeida, F; Castro, H; Andrade, MT; Chiariglione, L; Blefari Melazzi, N; Hussmann, H;

Publication
International Conference on Information Society, i-Society 2012

Abstract
Universities are continually pursuing ways to adapt their educational practices, looking to develop new learning culture that encourages creativity and active engagement. The adoption of augmented lecture podcast scenarios, based on a content-centric paradigm, looks a promising way to reach a new level of interactivity. This paper analyzes the main advantages provided by this innovative approach comparing it with the traditional podcasting developing model. Additionally, it proposes possible business models based on content distribution and augmentation, to enable wider exploitation of the approach within university environments. © 2012 Infonomics Society.

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