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Comp3663 Software Engineering II

Comp3663 Software Engineering II. Daniel L. Silver, Ph.D. Outline. Who am I? Who are you? Objectives of the course Review of the course homepage Stuff you need to have and do. Who am I?. Danny Silver, BSc(Acadia), MSc, PhD(UWO) Background/Experience:

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Comp3663 Software Engineering II

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  1. Comp3663Software Engineering II Daniel L. Silver, Ph.D.

  2. Outline • Who am I? • Who are you? • Objectives of the course • Review of the course homepage • Stuff you need to have and do Daniel L. Silver

  3. Who am I? • Danny Silver, BSc(Acadia), MSc, PhD(UWO) • Background/Experience: • 2 years N.S. Government (Systems Programmer) • 9 years MTT – MIS (Prog.- Project Manager/Advisor) • 3 years SHL System House (Technical Architect, Project Manager, Branch Management) • 3 years Dalhousie (Assoc.Chair, Business Informatics) • 9 years CogNova Technologies (Private Consulting) • The Bad News and the Good News Daniel L. Silver

  4. Who are you? • Your name • Something unique about yourself • How you hope to benefit from this course • Individual survey Daniel L. Silver

  5. Things you hope to learn from the course Daniel L. Silver

  6. Objectives of the Course • To introduce the major theories and methodologies of large project software engineering – project management, system specification and design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation • To gain further knowledge of activities such as project meetings and minute taking, project planning and tracking, status reporting, product and process evaluation and individual and group assessment. • To provide an opportunity to apply this knowledge in a group project environment working on medium sized software application Daniel L. Silver

  7. Objectives of the Course • Project work will constitute a major portion of the course and provide an opportunity to experience the challenges and rewards of working in a team • Each participant will participate in various roles within their project team (leadership, design, coding, documentation, etc.) • The course will be challenging on an interpersonal level and time consuming because of this challenge • Personal productivity and project management will remain important aspects throughout the course Daniel L. Silver

  8. Personal/Project Management • PSP - Personal Software Process • TSP – Team Software Process • Weekly Summary Sheet • Please review the Lessons Learned from prior classes regarding the project. Daniel L. Silver

  9. Stuff you will need to have • Text book by Braude • An Acadia Advantage laptop or equivalent • Internet Explorer • The MS Office XP Suite 2002 (Excel, Word) or equivalent • Eclipse and Java • Hands-out from class Daniel L. Silver

  10. Review the course homepage Daniel L. Silver

  11. THE ENDdanny.silver@acadiau.ca

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