After completion of this course, the student is expected to be able to:
• argue on a variety of existing software techniques and tools and provide different classifications of them;
• critically discuss the strengths and limitations of automation and measurement in problem-solving;
• have knowledge of a variety of evaluation methods, techniques and tools;
• promote and apply the concepts of measurement, metrication and evaluation in research, entrepreneurship and industry;
• facilitate decision making by utilising scientific ways, knowledge and expertise;
• compare and contrast research ideas, software components, constructs, quality properties, and so on;
• predict scientific outcomes with greater precision and accuracy;
• experiment and research with greater accuracy, correctness and consistency;
• create and utilise appropriate metrics and measures in different application domains e.g. in business innovation, development strategies and other;
• help associates to expand their knowledge through different problem solving strategies.
Registration to the course via email to the course lecturer eleni.berki@cs.uta.fi