Abstract
One of the ways universities and industry co-operate is making the master’s theses on the topics of industrial partners. In this paper 578 theses on software engineering from 1990 until 2016 are evaluated to see how the needs of the industry on information technology in Finland have affected the topics, type, language and orientation of the theses. Also the size of the company and the gender of students were recorded as well. All the theses have been supervised by either of the authors and they represent about 30 percent of theses on software engineering at Tampere University of Technology.
Our strongest hypothesis was that during 2000-2005 golden era of Nokia would affect greatly on the numbers so that the major part of the theses were made for a large company, mobility is one of the most general topics and there are several constructive theses that are part of bigger projects. Other initial hypotheses were that the number of theses in English has been increased since 1990, the number of females has been the same or increasing slightly, and the orientation of the theses (constructive or research-oriented) has not changed much, the constructive ones being much more common.
The results partly proved the hypotheses, but interestingly enough, we got some surprises especially on the language of the theses and the gender on students.
Our strongest hypothesis was that during 2000-2005 golden era of Nokia would affect greatly on the numbers so that the major part of the theses were made for a large company, mobility is one of the most general topics and there are several constructive theses that are part of bigger projects. Other initial hypotheses were that the number of theses in English has been increased since 1990, the number of females has been the same or increasing slightly, and the orientation of the theses (constructive or research-oriented) has not changed much, the constructive ones being much more common.
The results partly proved the hypotheses, but interestingly enough, we got some surprises especially on the language of the theses and the gender on students.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of SEFI 2016 Annual Conference |
Editors | Hannu-Matti Järvinen, Robin Clark |
Publisher | European Society for Engineering Education SEFI |
Number of pages | 11 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9782873520144 |
Publication status | Published - 12 Sept 2016 |
Publication type | A4 Article in conference proceedings |
Event | Annual Conference of the European Society for Engineering Education - Duration: 1 Jan 1900 → … |
Conference
Conference | Annual Conference of the European Society for Engineering Education |
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Period | 1/01/00 → … |
Keywords
- software engineering education, thesis, industrial impact
Publication forum classification
- Publication forum level 0
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Computer Science(all)