CODILA: A Collaborative and Distributed Learning Activity applied to software engineering courses in Latin American Universities
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10/09/201010/09/2010
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Collazos, César
Zapata, Sergio
de Clunie, Gisela T.
Ochoa, Sergio
Aballay, Laura
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Software engineering is a highly relevant area in the academia and also in the industry. Typically, there is an important demand for well-trained software engineers, since the code in consumer products is doubling every two years approximately [4], [16]. Professionals who have finished their studies in Computer Science or Informatics have many job opportunities, because there is an unsatisfied demand for these professionals.
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