Experiential simulations have been used effectively for teaching business, medicine and engineering. Many are supported by computer systems that create artificial virtual spaces so learners can safely practice intricate professional skills. Surprising few attempts have been made to utilise such approaches in teaching IT/IS principles and requirements engineering (RE) in particular. This paper reports on FAB ATM, which is one of those few learning environments which rely on computer simulation and which have been designed specifically to train IS professionals, and in particular, develop their RE skills. In its framework, FAB ATM combines and balances elements of video-based computer simulation with activities, such as classroom instructions. This paper explains the principles of the FAB ATM design, its coverage of RE activities and the anecdotal experiences of students and staff that have used this environment in practice.
History
Event
Australian Workshop on Requirements Engineering (11th : 2006 : Adelaide, S. Aust.)
Pagination
1 - 10
Publisher
University of South Australia
Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Place of publication
Adelaide, S. Aust.
Start date
2006-12-09
ISBN-13
9781920927400
ISBN-10
1920927409
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2006, The Author
Editor/Contributor(s)
D Zowghi, L Nguyen
Title of proceedings
AWRE 2006 : Proceedings of the 11th Australian Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Creating Value for Business Through Effective Requirements Discovery and Analysis