2020 Advanced Software Engineering

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Academic unit or major
Graduate major in Computer Science
Instructor(s)
Gondow Katsuhiko 
Class Format
Lecture    (ZOOM)
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Tue3-4(Zoom)  Fri3-4(Zoom)  
Group
-
Course number
CSC.T435
Credits
2
Academic year
2020
Offered quarter
4Q
Syllabus updated
2020/9/18
Lecture notes updated
-
Language used
Japanese
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Course description and aims

In computer science, the concept of software engineering, covering how to efficiently develop software, is indispensable as well as studying various programming languages and API skills. In this lecture, focusing team development and downstream in software engineering, you study software review, project management, risk management, refactoring, software testing, software development environments, etc. Also, through applying some software engineering techniques you studied to personal software development, you give presentations their pros/cons and discuss what are practical issues.
The aim of this lecture is to learn the issues and techniques of team development and downstream in software engineering, and their practical issues.

Student learning outcomes

(attainment target) By studying this lecture, you learn the issues and techniques of team development and downstream in software engineering, including human factors. Also you learn what are the practical issues through presentation and discussion about each student's development experience.
(theme) Main theme of this lecture is software review, project management, risk management, refactoring, software testing, software development environments as team development and downstream in software engineering.

Keywords

software engineering, team development, downstream, software review, project management, risk management, refactoring, software testing, software development environments

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

Classroom learning is followed by presentation and discussion

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 Introduction, what is software engineering, downstream and upstream, Bubbles don't crash, what is software maintenance Introduction, what is software engineering, downstream and upstream, Bubbles don't crash, what is software maintenance
Class 2 Coding technique, programing-in-the-small vs. programming-in-the-large Coding technique, programing-in-the-small vs. programming-in-the-large
Class 3 Software review Software review
Class 4 Personal software process (PSP), pair programming Personal software process (PSP), pair programming
Class 5 project management, human/social factors, silver bullet project management, human/social factors, silver bullet
Class 6 project productivity project productivity
Class 7 risk management, death march, case study of Denver Airport risk management, death march, case study of Denver Airport
Class 8 refactoring refactoring
Class 9 bad smells bad smells
Class 10 software testing software testing
Class 11 test-driven development, data/control flow test-driven development, data/control flow
Class 12 software development tools, software development environments (IDE), CASE software development tools, software development environments (IDE), CASE
Class 13 presentation and discussion (1): basics in software engineering presentation and discussion (1): basics in software engineering
Class 14 presentation and discussion (2): techniques in software engineering presentation and discussion (2): techniques in software engineering

Out-of-Class Study Time (Preparation and Review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.

Textbook(s)

None. Slides are available in lecture.

Reference books, course materials, etc.

None.

Assessment criteria and methods

Report: 60%
Presentation and discussion: 40%

Related courses

  • CSC.T426 : Software Design Methodology
  • CSC.T424 : Workshop on Software Development
  • CSC.T423 : Software Development Studio: Basic I
  • CSC.T430 : Camp on Team-based Software Development
  • CSC.T434 : International Project for System Development

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

None

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