Lecture at CMU

On 18th February, Prof. Jun Iio provided his lecture on developing and operating the Dialogbook system at Chiang Mai University. He gave his talk to sophomore students studying software engineering at the university’s Courage of Art, Media, and Technology (CAMT). He gave an overview of the SMILE project, how the dialogbook supported it, and its development and evolution from version one to version three. Furthermore, the proposal of the concept of Operation-Driven Development (ODD), and the differences and similarities between DevOps, HCD, and ODD. It could be a fruitful experience for the students who participated in his lecture.

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