Calvin Prof to Study Faith and Software Engineering

From: Phil de Haan <dehp@calvin.edu>
Date: Fri Mar 03 2006 - 12:58:17 EST

March 3, 2006 == MEDIA ADVISORY

Patrick Bailey, a professor at Calvin, plans to investigate the ways in which
the Christian faith might influence software engineers, especially how they
develop software.

He hopes to survey some 200 professional software engineers and ask them a
variety of questions about their work and their faith. He will present his
findings at a conference for Christian software engineers at Calvin to be held
October 25 (the conference is in conjunction with a conference by the American
Society for Quality).

Bailey came to Calvin a year ago and teaches classes for Calvin's new bachelor
of arts degree in information systems.

He worked for many years in industry before returning to the classroom himself
to earn a master's degree in information systems from Grand Valley State
University.

He says the upcoming study will be a benefit to him as a teacher and to his
students.

"What I observed during my 20 years in industry," he says, "aligns with
observations by several leading experts in software engineering. They believe
there is a link between the attitude and general discipline of a software
engineer and the quality of the work produced. Also, most people recognize
that quality is one of the primary reasons we see jobs going overseas. I would
like to extend the concept of attitude to issues of faith. I'm eager to see
what the connection might be and to in turn share that with my students."

Bailey says that the new degree at Calvin in information systems focuses on
the value of information technology and how to deliver it to consumers of
information.

"We have a broad set of requirements for the major," he says. "We're putting
emphasis on technical leadership and that's a huge order to fill because it
requires technical competence, business savvy and strong interpersonal
communication skills all in one person. A lot of students, and their parents,
get worried when they read about programming jobs moving offshore, even though
a lot of times those stories are overblown.

"What most employers will tell you is that is that they will always value the
person who understands the business they're in and knows how to make the
technology work for that business. While there are no guarantees in life, it's
good to remember that there is something more significant and very beautiful
going on every day, and that's why I think the question of faith in the
workplace needs to be explored as part of the big picture for future software
engineers."

More information about the study is available at
http://www.cs.calvin.edu/sestudy
More information on the information systems degree is at
http://cs.calvin.edu/curriculum/bais.php

Contact Bailey at 616-526-7543 or pmb4@calvin.edu

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