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T-76.5650 Software Engineering Seminar Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) 5 credit units

T-76.5650 Software Engineering Seminar Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) 5 credit units. Mika Mäntylä Helsinki University of Technology Software Business and Engineering Institute http://www.soberit.hut.fi. Objectives. Understanding of component based software engineering

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T-76.5650 Software Engineering Seminar Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) 5 credit units

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  1. T-76.5650 Software Engineering SeminarComponent Based Software Engineering (CBSE)5 credit units Mika Mäntylä Helsinki University of Technology Software Business and Engineering Institute http://www.soberit.hut.fi

  2. Objectives • Understanding of component based software engineering • Learning to make research work and to present its results • This will help the students on starting their Master’s thesis

  3. Target audience • Suggested pre-requisites • Both theoretical and practical experience on software projects • T-76.601 Basic Course in SE • T-76.150 Software Architecture

  4. Contents • Lectures (mandatory) • Intro, Basics of component based software engineering • Scientific writing • Guest Lectures Component Platforms • Java & J2EE (Timo Jalonen) • .NET (Aali Alikoski) • Pre-examination • Component software : beyond object-oriented programming,  Szyperski, Clemens, London : Addison-Wesley, 2002 • First 10 chapters • 1 question from guest lectures • Writing the paper • several intermediate deliveries • Wrap-up session • presentation • opposing

  5. Seminar report • 0. Choosing a topic • propose your own topic or one of those provided by the organizers • email to mika.mantyla@soberit.hut.fi • approaches e.g. literature study or empirical paper • 1. Defining research problem, objectives, methods and scope • 2. Writing the preliminary annotated table of contents and list of sources • 3. Release Candidate • 4. Final version

  6. Extended seminar • Extended seminar study for extra credit (2-3). • The extended seminar study involves empirical work with component software • e.g., comparing the performance of j2ee and .net with similar applications • interviewing industry personnel with solid experience of CBSE. • The extra credits (2-3) will be given under the course code T-76.5633 Special Course in Software Engineering. 

  7. Deliveries at milestones • Send each delivery to t765650@soberit.hut.fi AND your tutor • PDF, PS, WORD • Subject: T-76.5650 ... • final versions will be published on the course web page • Use the template provided by the course. • Have a 30 minute meeting with your tutor a couple of days after deliveries 1-3 • agree on the exact time with your tutor

  8. 10-15 minutes presentation PowerPoint or PDF slides 10 minutes discussion opponent, tutor Session length is n*25 minutes in Spektri Opposing Objective analyze the report and present your critique identify ways to improve the paper Create one slide where the most important points are summarized Content of debate max. 10 minutes commenting the most important aspects of the report commenting the most important aspects of the presentation commenting possible limitations, obscurities and errors presenting suggestions to improve the paper presenting alternative solutions presenting  supplementary material Wrap-up session

  9. Grading • scale 0-5 • pre-exam 30 % • final report, presentation & debating 70 % • If the course template is not followed this result –1 in the grade • deliverables 1-3 • scale pass/fail • each fail resulting in subtraction of 1 from the grade calculated from pre-exam and the seminar paper

  10. Schedule • http://www.soberit.hut.fi/T-76.5650/

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