CSE403 ● Software engineering ● sp12 Week 9-10+ MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Midterm II reviewGroupsMidterm II [Notkin gone] No section Progress.

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CSE403 ● Software engineering ● sp12 Week MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Midterm II reviewGroupsMidterm II [Notkin gone] No section Progress report due Memorial Day Holiday GroupsFinal release due Project Pres. I Project Pres. II Project Pres. III Individual retrospective due Team retrospective due

Topics Everything since midterm I – material covered on midterm I may be used as context, but it will not be a primary focus Includes –Testing –Joel test –Interviewing –Reviews –AOP –Refactoring Plus the assigned reading for the midterm: Managing Technical DebtManaging Technical Debt CSE403 Sp122

Style WebQ in class – same rules as for midterm II Open electronics, including searching, looking at course notes, etc. Communication with anybody else via voice, IM, , cell phone, text, smoke signals, or any other method during the test is not allowed – except with the course staff, of course, for questions, etc. We will wander around watching for disallowed activities Instead of providing laptops for those who need them, we will have printed copies of the midterm – you can choose to do it this way instead, as well –If you really want to borrow one, let the TAs know There are power outlets; if the wireless goes out, we’ll figure out what to do depending on the specific situation Aiming at 50 minutes of content CSE403 Sp123

Structure Subject to minor changes True/false questions Multiple choice questions Three long(er) answer questions –A question asking you to relate technical debt to some specific concepts and issues we’ve covered –A question related to white box oriented coverage approaches –TBD CSE403 Sp124