Department of Computing
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Short Description
Software engineering is the application of engineering principles and methods to the design, implementation and operation of large software systems. This unit provides an introduction to the subject, describing the software life-cycle and the techniques that can be applied in each of its stages. Approximately half of the material is concerned with methods for analysis, specification and design, including the functional and object-oriented approaches. The remainder addresses issues of management and quality assurance. The unit will involve a substantial group project involving modern database technology in an information systems setting. It shares classes with COMP345.
Assumed knowledge
Prerequisites: 40cp and (ISYS224(P) or COMP224(P)) and (ISYS227(P) or COMP227(P)) and (COMP229(P) or COMP249(P) or ISYS201(P)) and GPA of 2.00.
Learning outcomes
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