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Lecture1: Introduction to IT322 Software Engineering I

Lecture1: Introduction to IT322 Software Engineering I. Office: T60 Office Hours: Sunday : 9-10, 12-1 Tuesday: 9-10, 12-1 Wednesday: 10-12 By Appointment only Thursday: 9-10, 12-1 Email: balsugair@ksu.edu.sa Webpage: fac.ksu.edu.sa/balsugair/. Course Instructor

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Lecture1: Introduction to IT322 Software Engineering I

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  1. Lecture1: Introduction to IT322 Software Engineering I

  2. Office: T60 • Office Hours: • Sunday : 9-10, 12-1 • Tuesday: 9-10, 12-1 • Wednesday: 10-12 By Appointment only • Thursday: 9-10, 12-1 • Email: balsugair@ksu.edu.sa • Webpage: fac.ksu.edu.sa/balsugair/ Course Instructor Dr. Balsam AlSugair

  3. Primary Book: • “Software Engineering.”, Sommerville, 9th Edition, Addison Wesley, 2010. • Supplementary Book: • “Applying UML and Patterns.”, Craig Larman, 3rd  Edition, Prentice Hall, 2004 Source: amazon.com Source: pearsonhighered.com Course Syllabus

  4. “.. An engineering discipline that is concerned with all aspects of software production from the early stages of system specification to maintaining the system after it has gone into use.”Sommerville, pg.7 • It is concerned with the practicalities of developing and delivering useful software. What is Software Engineering?

  5. By the end of this course you will be able to: • Create a full project plan: set goals, create action plans and schedule the project tasks, meet project milestone and complete the assigned phases. • Prepare the software requirements specification document for a software project. • Analyze user needs and produce the appropriate analysis diagrams. • Design and develop the system models. • Describe the different software process models, system specifications, and the different approaches to system analysis and design. Course Outcomes

  6. MidTerms : 40% • Assignments: 5% • Project: 15% • Final Exam: 40% Grades Distribution

  7. Midterm 1 : Thursday 3 Nov. 2016 (3 Safar 1438H) • 3-5 pm • Midterm 2: Thursday 8 Dec. 2016 (9 Rabi I 1438H) • 3-5 pm • Final Exam : FinalsWeek 2 Thursday 8-11 am (Period 13) Important Dates !!

  8. If you have any questions during the lecture, please raise your hand to alert me. • Please be on time! Lectures will begin on the hour • Attendance will be recorded • Deadlines (assignment, project phases, etc. )are final! • Office Hours are in place to support you, please make use of them  Considerations

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