Software Engineering Education Knowledge Versus Industrial Needs
Georgios Liargkovas, Angeliki Papadopoulou, Zoe Kotti, Diomidis, Spinellis

TL;DR
This study analyzes the gap between the 2014 IEEE/ACM Software Engineering Education Knowledge (SEEK) and actual industrial needs as reflected in Wikipedia references in Stack Overflow, highlighting areas for curriculum improvement.
Contribution
It systematically compares SEEK coverage with Wikipedia topics cited in SO, identifying knowledge areas needing enhanced emphasis in software engineering education.
Findings
SEEK covers fundamentals, design, and math well
Less coverage in Web, engineering components, graphics
Developers seek advice on practices, explanations, code review
Abstract
Contribution: Determine and analyze the gap between software practitioners' education outlined in the 2014IEEE/ACM Software Engineering Education Knowledge (SEEK) and industrial needs pointed by Wikipedia articles referenced in Stack Overflow (SO) posts. Background: Previous work has uncovered deficiencies in the coverage of computer fundamentals, people skills, software processes, and human-computer interaction, suggesting rebalancing. Research Questions: 1) To what extent are developers' needs, in terms of Wikipedia articles referenced in SO posts, covered by the SEEK knowledge units? 2) How does the popularity of Wikipedia articles relate to their SEEK coverage? 3) What areas of computing knowledge can be better covered by the SEEK knowledge units? 4) Why are Wikipedia articles covered by the SEEK knowledge units cited on SO? Methodology: Wikipedia articles were systematically…
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