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Development of Software for philanthropic institutions in a extension service project at Positivo University. Authors : Maristela Regina Weinfurter Teixeira, Positivo University , maristela.weinfurter@up.edu.br Marcelo Mikosz Gonçalves, Positivo University ,marcelo@up.edu.br

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  1. Development of Software for philanthropic institutions in a extension service project at Positivo University Authors: Maristela Regina Weinfurter Teixeira, Positivo University, maristela.weinfurter@up.edu.br Marcelo Mikosz Gonçalves, Positivo University,marcelo@up.edu.br Edson Pedro Ferlin, PositivoUniversity,ferlin@up.edu.br

  2. Agenda • Introduction • The Challenge • Development Phases • Results • Final Considerations

  3. Introduction • Education chalanges: • integration of theory and practice • realization of multidisciplinary projects • Brazilian Law of Directing and Basis of Education (LDB): “The Education shall commit itself to the world of Work and social practice.” • UNESCO: Learning to live together.

  4. The Challenge • The students of computer engineer program were divided in three teams: • Physiotherapy clinic at Positivo University • Acridas (that in Portuguese stands for Christian Social Work Association) • JOCUM (in Portuguese stands for Youth With A Mission's YWAM) • To visite the entity find their needs and develop software solution.

  5. Development Phases • First Bimester • Requirement phase using organizational semiotics (for general requirements) and UML Use Case Models. • Second Bimester • Software analysis, modeling ( UML Class, sequence, collaboration, objects, activities and packages diagrams) • ThirthBimester • Software codification and testing (usability tests, Black box and White Box) • Fourth Bimester • Deployment, Training and final adjustments

  6. Results

  7. Final Considerations • This is a pilot project that involved other disciplines, including hardware ones. • Future goal to establish an inter-courses project. • Enhance more the concern about social responsibility principles foment by Positivo University. • The enthusiasm of our classmates to be collaborating in a real way, helping other entities and people.

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