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Development of a New Software Product from a Classroom Project
April 07-April 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ITNG.2008.265Fifth International Conference on Inf ...
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It has long been known that the campus is fertile grounds for IT entrepreneurship through the identification and nurturing of possible commercial software systems[1], [2]. The campus is uniquely suited in many ways because failed ventures can still be considered worthwhile due to the knowledge gained and disseminated through the very process of creating a new system. Moving a project from idea to class project to retail ready system is a method for identifying and producing systems that both educate and become viable retail systems. Most examples tend to be small to medium size projects that fit a general need or are unique in implementation in some way. Our project produced a rewarding educational experience for the students and a new piece of software for market.
Index Terms:
Entrepreneurship, New Product Development, Software Development, Student Project
Citation:
Jeremy W. Pauli, Ty E. Lawrence, Brennon F. Brown, "Development of a New Software Product from a Classroom Project," itng, pp.97-100, Fifth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (itng 2008), 2008
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