CSC-305 Summer Session 3 (1&2) 2009

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Posted: April 21, 2009

We are looking into the possibility of running CSC 305 (Software Engineering) during the summer. It would run for both sessions (SS3), and would meet twice a week (time and place TBA) based on enrollment and schedules. Please contact the CSC Department if you are interested in taking this course during the summer. Provide days and times when you could meet for class so we can review scheduling options.

Synopsis: This course provides an introduction to the theory and application of software engineering. The unified process (UP) will be studied via commonly used standards such as ISO-12207, MIL-STD-498, MIL-STD-961, and DOD-STD-2167A. The core of this course will provide cross-functional practice using the unified process with structured analysis performed using the Yourdon Structured Method (YSM) and the Unified Modeling Language (UML).

Goals: Successful completion of this course will result in the student possessing an understanding of and the necessary practical experience to carry out the analysis and engineering of large and complex software systems. By studying various development models and the artifacts associated with the development model activities, students will gain an appreciation for the artifacts to be produced during the system analysis process. This knowledge of the system analysis process will also be useful when applied to the selection of computer aided design tools and in the planning and management of systems.