Bowling Green Students Build Agile Software for Non-Profit Clients

In the first program of its kind, students in Bowling Green State University’s Agile Software Factory program learn about agile development by building real software for local community service organizations. Over the course of a 16 week semester, students go from initial client meeting to delivery of a working system. The program is supported through a partnership with the Agile Alliance.

I was lucky enough to get to talk with Dr. Joseph Chao, associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and director of the Agile Software Factory at Bowling Green State University, as well as Phil Brock, managing director of the Agile Alliance, about the program. The result of that conversation is this article for InfoQ.

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Chris

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