No model is perfect. The Software Center faces ongoing challenges:
Whether it is a mobile app that helps students navigate campus life or a database that helps a local non-profit thrive, the code written at the CWRU Software Center leaves a lasting legacy—one that proves the best way to learn is to build. case western reserve software center
A typical project team consists of 4-6 student developers, a student project manager (often studying engineering management), and a faculty advisor who serves as the "Chief Architect." Teams follow an Agile/Scrum methodology, holding bi-weekly sprints, daily stand-ups, and sprint retrospectives. No model is perfect
The Software Center has become an engine for digital transformation within the university and the greater Cleveland community. Recent projects have included: holding bi-weekly sprints
No model is perfect. The Software Center faces ongoing challenges:
Whether it is a mobile app that helps students navigate campus life or a database that helps a local non-profit thrive, the code written at the CWRU Software Center leaves a lasting legacy—one that proves the best way to learn is to build.
A typical project team consists of 4-6 student developers, a student project manager (often studying engineering management), and a faculty advisor who serves as the "Chief Architect." Teams follow an Agile/Scrum methodology, holding bi-weekly sprints, daily stand-ups, and sprint retrospectives.
The Software Center has become an engine for digital transformation within the university and the greater Cleveland community. Recent projects have included: