3D Alignment in the Adaptive Software Engineering Curriculum

The Emersion education model was designed by embracing experience from industry and academia in Ireland, the UK and China. A significant part of the model is a curriculum for an honours degree programme in computer science to be delivered in the Harbin Institute of Technology, China. Elements of the...

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