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Week 4 MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Composition Reading III due Group meetings Phil Kimmey on using rover.com SDS++ due Midterm review – content, format Progress report due Testing I No reading IV Group meetings Midterm ISectionTesting II CSE403 ● Software engineering ● sp12 Mode (In-class? Webq? Open what?) Format (T/F, problems, etc.) Content

1 st midterm survey CSE403 Sp122

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2 nd midterm survey CSE403 Sp124

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My decision Webq to be taken only in this classroom 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 If you do not have access to a laptop, let me know by no later than 5PM on Tuesday – I will bring one for you to use during the test There are power outlets; if the wireless goes out, we’ll figure out what to do depending on the specific situation CSE403 Sp126

Format Webq outline itself Subject to some changes including –How many questions in each part –The specific points assigned to each question –The discussion question is likely to be broken down into a few parts CSE403 Sp127

Content All material from lectures, readings, sections, and your project/team experience to date Project/team: I’m not going to ask individual questions about each project – but there could be questions about team structure, the basics of your SRS and/or SDS++, the tools you use, etc. CSE403 Sp128

A flavor of the questions See Readings I, II and III for a general sense of the kinds of questions I might ask For more of a sense, I have also posted on the main web page three older (one very much older) midterms from previous 403 courses I’ve taught –No solutions sets –Some of the topics covered by the midterm were different (but not all, of course) –Remember: Over time, the questions may stay the same while the answers can change CSE403 Sp129