Course Overview Text: Text: Object-Oriented and Classical Software Engineering Stephen R. Schach Seventh Edition, WCB/McGraw-Hill, 2006 Object-Oriented and Classical Software Engineering Stephen R. Schach Seventh Edition, WCB/McGraw-Hill, 2006 Presented by: Presented by: Cezary Z Janikow UMSL Cezary Z Janikow UMSL
First 5-6 weeks 1.Scope of Software Engineering 2.Software Life-Cycle Models 3.The Software Process 4.Teams 5.Tools of the Trade 6.Testing 7.Modules to Objects 8.Reusability and Portability 9.Planning and Estimating
Mid Semester Test 1 Test 1 Team formation, project initiation and homework in groups Team formation, project initiation and homework in groups Project in Teams Project in Teams Individual assignment presentations Individual assignment presentations
Second Part 10.Requirements Sample Case Study begin Sample Case Study begin 11.Classical Analysis 12.Object-Oriented Analysis 13.Design 14.Implementation 15.Postdelivery Maintenance 16.More on UML Continue Project along the stages, with some major presentations at either completion of a stage or an iteration Continue Project along the stages, with some major presentations at either completion of a stage or an iteration Test 2 Test 2 Final deployment and presentations Final deployment and presentations
Course Overview Some Unified Process (UP, RUP) Some Unified Process (UP, RUP) Some UML Some UML Some OO analysis/design Some OO analysis/design Concentrate not on a single technique, process, or notation, but on group synergy, inception/requirements, documentation, development in iterations, deployment, presentations Concentrate not on a single technique, process, or notation, but on group synergy, inception/requirements, documentation, development in iterations, deployment, presentations