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32 papers:

ITiCSEITiCSE-2015-FalknerSMST #gender
Gender Gap in Academia: Perceptions of Female Computer Science Academics (KEF, CS, DM, AS, ST), pp. 111–116.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2015-Meerbaum-Salant #industrial
“Computer Science, Academia and Industry” as pedagogical model to enhance Computational thinking (OMS, BH, SP), p. 341.
CHICHI-2014-DachteraRW #design #industrial #research
Research on research: design research at the margins: academia, industry and end-users (JD, DWR, VW), pp. 713–722.
ICSTICST-2012-Runeson #case study #collaboration #experience #industrial
It Takes Two to Tango — An Experience Report on Industry — Academia Collaboration (PR), pp. 872–877.
CSEETCSEET-2011-ManishaM #challenge #collaboration #design #industrial
Industry academia collaboration model: The design challenges (M, MM), pp. 111–120.
CSEETCSEET-2011-Skevoulis #industrial #re-engineering
Engineering a successful partnership between academia and the financial industry: A software engineering program for IT professionals (SS), pp. 343–350.
DACDAC-2010-KeshavaHP #challenge #how #validation
Post-silicon validation challenges: how EDA and academia can help (JK, NH, CP), pp. 3–7.
CSEETCSEET-2010-GarousiM #education #recommendation #testing
Current State of the Software Testing Education in North American Academia and Some Recommendations for the New Educators (VG, AM), pp. 89–96.
ICSEICSE-2010-AschauerDP #evolution #industrial #interactive #modelling
A modeling language’s evolution driven by tight interaction between academia and industry (TA, GD, WP), pp. 49–58.
CSEETCSEET-2009-KrishnanRS #case study #collaboration #experience #industrial
Industry Academia Collaboration: An Experience Report at a Small University (PK, KJR, PAPS), pp. 117–121.
CSEETCSEET-2009-SivanandaSP #collaboration
Industry-Academia Collaboration via Internships (SS, VS, PBP), pp. 255–262.
CSEETCSEET-2009-SkevoulisCHVT #health #industrial
Engineering a Software Supported Health Risk Appraisal Method: A Joint Effort between Academia and Health Care Industry (SS, JC, KH, JV, ST), pp. 113–116.
CSEETCSEET-2009-TaranMSS #authoring #case study #framework #industrial #multi #scalability #using
Using Rich Multimedia Case Studies: Developing a Scalable Authoring Platform for Academia and Industry (GT, RM, RS, AS), pp. 61–68.
HCIHCD-2009-NaumannWS #concept #difference #experience #industrial #metric #usability #user interface
Measurements and Concepts of Usability and User Experience: Differences between Industry and Academia (AN, IW, RS), pp. 618–626.
SEKESEKE-2009-Ye #collaboration #education #learning #re-engineering
An Academia-Industry Collaborative Teaching and Learning Model for Software Engineering Education (HY), pp. 301–305.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-McDougallM #using
Expertise search in academia using facets (DM, CM), p. 834.
ICSMEICSM-2008-Kienle #component #development #process #reverse engineering #tool support #towards
Building reverse engineering tools with software components: Towards a dedicated development process for academia (HMK), pp. 416–419.
WCREWCRE-2008-KienleM #maintenance #process #tool support #towards
Towards a Process for Developing Maintenance Tools in Academia (HMK, HAM), pp. 237–246.
ICSEICSE-2006-YangM #development #industrial #re-engineering
Development of software engineering: co-operative efforts from academia, government and industry (FY, HM), pp. 2–11.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-YehezkelH #education #industrial
“Computer science, academia, and industry” educational project (CY, BH), p. 364.
CSEETCSEET-2004-Jenkins #named
PRO-SOFTWARE: A Government-Industry-Academia Partnership that Worked (MJ), pp. 92–97.
LSOLSO-2004-DraheimW #information management
Co-knowledge Acquisition of Software Organizations and Academia (DD, GW), pp. 144–152.
CSEETCSEET-2003-KorneckiKGK #industrial #on the
On a Partnership between Software Industry and Academia (AJK, SK, DPG, NK), pp. 60–69.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2003-AgerfalkWKBEM #process #research
Flexibile Processes and Method Configuration: Outline of a Joint Industry-Academia Research Project (PJÅ, KW, FK, GB, ME, KM), pp. 519–522.
CSEETCSEET-2002-FraileyM #education #industrial #source code #using
Using SWEBOK for Education Programs in Industry and Academia (DJF, JM), p. 6–?.
CSEETCSEET-1998-OexmannH #industrial #named
Workshop: Professional and Ethical Training in Industry and Academia (DO, TBH), pp. 162–164.
TOOLSTOOLS-ASIA-1998-WernerTR #collaboration #experience #industrial #re-engineering
An O.O. Software Engineering Training Experience within a Collaboration Project between Academia and Industry (CMLW, GHT, ARCdR), p. 290–?.
FSEFSE-1998-Griss #industrial #re-engineering
Software Engineering as a Profession: Industry and Academia Working Together (MLG), pp. 203–208.
CSEETCSEE-1995-MannsP #education #industrial #object-oriented
Object-Oriented Technology Education and Training: Bridging the Gap Between Academia and Industry (MLM, GIP), p. 115.
ESECESEC-1993-Denert #how #question #re-engineering
Software Engineering in Business and Academia: How Wide is the Gap? (ED), pp. 37–47.
CSEETSEI-1991-NorthropR #design #evolution #industrial
Design Evolution: Implications for Academia and Industry (LMN, WER), pp. 205–217.
CSEETSEI-1991-Werth #automation #collaboration #re-engineering #tool support
Industry-Academia Collaboration to Provide CASE Tools for Software Engineering Classes (LHW), pp. 245–256.

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