Jan. 25, 2001CSci 250 - Clark University1 CSci 250 Software Design & Development Lecture #4 Thursday, Jan. 25, 2001.

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Jan. 25, 2001CSci Clark University1 CSci 250 Software Design & Development Lecture #4 Thursday, Jan. 25, 2001

Jan. 25, 2001CSci Clark University2 Class Format for Today §Attendance §Group changes - new members §Announcements §Questions §Student Evaluations §More on Requirements

Jan. 25, 2001CSci Clark University3 Announcements §Rational Rose l Software Engineering tool that makes designing software easier, uses UML l Install license server - where? l Students use computer labs? §Additional Resources on course web page l Article about Use Cases - recommendations only l Explore the site (sdmagazine.com)

Jan. 25, 2001CSci Clark University4 Questions? §From last class §From the reading §About Requirements Assignment §About Content Index §Anything else?

Jan. 25, 2001CSci Clark University5 Student Evaluations §General comments: l A forum for praise or criticism l An experiment §Instructions for filling out form §Impact of evaluations §Self evaluations §Feedback to instructor

Jan. 25, 2001CSci Clark University6 Requirements - Practice §Learn more with experience §Some sample applications with different types of requirements l TiVo l Medical Records l Car that drives itself l Meeting Scheduler l Other ideas?

Jan. 25, 2001CSci Clark University7 For Next Week - UML Unified Modeling Language Read Chapter 2