Software Engineering & Project Management (CS-6003)
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RGPV notes CBGS Bachelor of engineering
RATIONALE:
The purpose of this subject is to cover the underlying concepts and techniques used in Software Engineering & Project Management. Some of these techniques can be used in software design & its implementation.
PREREQUISITE:-
The students should have at least one year of experience in programming a high-level language and databases. In addition, a familiarity with software development life cycle will be useful in studying this subject.
Syllabus
UNIT 1:
The Software Product and Software Process
Software Product and Process Characteristics, Software Process Models: Linear Sequential
Model, Prototyping Model, RAD Model, Evolutionary Process Models like Incremental Model,
Spiral Model, Component Assembly Model, RUP and Agile processes. Software Process
customization and improvement, CMM, Product and Process Metrics
UNIT 2:
Requirement Elicitation, Analysis, and Specification
Functional and Non-functional requirements, Requirement Sources and Elicitation Techniques,
Analysis Modeling for Function-oriented and Object-oriented software development, Use case
Modeling, System and Software Requirement Specifications, Requirement Validation,
Traceability
UNIT 3:
Software Design
The Software Design Process, Design Concepts and Principles, Software Modeling and UML,
Architectural Design, Architectural Views and Styles, User Interface Design, Function-oriented
Design, SA/SD Component Based Design, Design Metrics .
UNIT 4:
Software Analysis and Testing
Software Static and Dynamic analysis, Code inspections, Software Testing, Fundamentals,
Software Test Process, Testing Levels, Test Criteria, Test Case Design, Test Oracles, Test
Techniques, Black-Box Testing, White-Box Unit Testing and Unit, Testing Frameworks,
Integration Testing, System Testing and other Specialized, Testing, Test Plan, Test Metrics,
Testing Tools. , Introduction to Object-oriented analysis, design and comparison with structured
Software Engg.
UNIT 5:
Software Maintenance & Software Project Measurement
Need and Types of Maintenance, Software Configuration Management (SCM), Software Change
Management, Version Control, Change control and Reporting, Program Comprehension
Techniques, Re-engineering, Reverse Engineering, Tool Support. Project Management Concepts,
Feasilibility Analysis, Project and Process Planning, Resources Allocations, Software efforts,
Schedule, and Cost estimations, Project Scheduling and Tracking, Risk Assessment and
Mitigation, Software Quality Assurance (SQA). Project Plan, Project Metrics.
NOTES
- Unit 1
- Unit 2
- Unit 3
- Unit 4
- Unit 5
Practical and Lab work
Lab work should include a running case study problem for which different deliverables at the end of each phase of a software development life cycle are to be developed. This will include modeling the requirements, architecture and detailed design. Subsequently the design models will be coded and tested. For modeling, tools like Rational Rose products. For coding and testing, IDE like Eclipse, Net Beans, and Visual Studio can be used.
Suggested Reading:
1. Pankaj Jalote ,”An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering”, Narosa Pub, 2005
2. Rajib Mall, “Fundamentals of Software Engineering” Second Edition, PHI Learning
3. R S. Pressman ,”Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach”, Sixth edition
2006, McGraw-Hill.
4. Sommerville,”Software Enginerring”,Pearson Education.
5. Richard H.Thayer,”Software Enginerring & Project Managements”, Wiley India
6. Waman S.Jawadekar,”Software Enginerring”, TMH
7. Bob Hughes, M.Cotterell, Rajib Mall “ Software Project Management”, McGrawHill.
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