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Software Processes IS301 – Software Engineering Lecture # 4 – M. E. Kabay, PhD, CISSP Assoc. Prof. Information Assurance Division of Business & Management, Norwich University V: M. E. Kabay, PhD, CISSP Copyright © 2003 M. E. Kabay All rights reserved.
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Objectives To introduce software process models
To describe three generic process models and when they may be used To describe outline process models for requirements engineering, software development, testing and evolution To explain the Rational Unified Process model To introduce CASE technology to support software process activities
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Topics covered Software process models Process iteration
Process activities The Rational Unified Process Computer-aided software engineering Today I will suppress most of the slides we examine and focus on only a few critical points. Use the entire set of slides as a study guide and aid to review.
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The software process A structured set of activities required to develop a software system Specification; Design; Validation; Evolution. A software process model is an abstract representation of a process. It presents a description of a process from some particular perspective. Copyright © 2003 M. E. Kabay All rights reserved.
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Generic software process models
The waterfall model Separate and distinct phases of specification and development. Evolutionary development Specification, development and validation are interleaved. Component-based software engineering The system is assembled from existing components. There are many variants of these models e.g. formal development where a waterfall-like process is used but the specification is a formal specification that is refined through several stages to an implementable design. Copyright © 2003 M. E. Kabay All rights reserved.
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Waterfall model Copyright © 2003 M. E. Kabay All rights reserved.
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Evolutionary development
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Reuse-oriented development
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Incremental development
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Spiral model of software process
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The requirements engineering process
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The software design process
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The debugging process
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The testing process
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Testing phases
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System evolution
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RUP phase model
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Computer-aided software engineering
Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) is software to support software development and evolution processes. Activity automation Graphical editors for system model development; Data dictionary to manage design entities; Graphical UI builder for user interface construction; Debuggers to support program fault finding; Automated translators to generate new versions of a program.
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Functional tool classification
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Activity-based tool classification
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Tools, workbenches, environments
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Homework Required: By Wednesday 15 Sep 2004
Submit written responses to these questions: 4.1 (8 pts) 4.5 (4 pts) 4.6 (5 pts) Optional: By Wednesday 22 Sep 2004 Answer any or all of questions 4.2, 4,3, 4.4 or 4.8 for 2 pts each.
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