Assignments Overview for Component-Based Software Engineering Graduate Course
This document outlines the assignments and goals for the Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE) graduate course. Students will gain insights into CBSE principles, research trends, and the integration of component models. They will prepare presentations and reports on selected topics or implement practical solutions related to component-based systems. The assignments include summarizing research, writing technical papers, and exploring UML modeling. Collaboration is encouraged, with the opportunity for PhD students to focus on alternative paths for deeper engagement.
Assignments Overview for Component-Based Software Engineering Graduate Course
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Component-Based Software EngineeringBuilding reliable component-based systemsAssignments for the CBSE group CBSE graduate course
Overall Goals Goals: • Get insight in CBSE • Basic principles • Trends in research and practice • Better understanding of particular topic within CBSE • Training in summarizing and presentation of research material • Implementation of component models and integration principles • Training in discussions, reviewing • Training in doing additional research for a specified topics CBSE graduate course
Assignment 1 • Per topic (a part or set of chapters) • Write a report that summarizes a selected topic from the CBSE book (+ an additional aspect). • Explore the reference material • 3000 words ± 10% (8-10 pages) • template • Presentation material – ca 10-15 slides – USE TEMPLATE • Presentation 15 minutes, minutes questions • Review 2 or 3 reports from other students • Review template • 1 student, or 2 students work together • (some PhD students skip writing part and focus on Assignment 2) CBSE graduate course
Assignment 2 – Alternative 1 • Alternative I • Write a technical paper that uses a particular topic from Component-based software Engineering • A summary of existing research and practical results • 10-30 references • 15-20 pages (no copies allowed) • Presentation • 1 student, or 2 students work together CBSE graduate course
Assigment 2 - Alternative 2 • Implementation related to component model • A design and implementation of a pareticular problem • Report describing the result • Implementation • Presentation and demonstration • 1 student, or 2 students work together CBSE graduate course
Assigment 2 - Alternative 2 • Component model implementation • Peltarion Synapse 1. Build Excel functions from Synapse components 2. Build Excel/synapse adapters – read/write 3. Build a a synapse filter component • Using SaveCCM component model 4. Building graphical interface for SaveCCM and generation of XML code CBSE graduate course
Assigment 2 - Alternative q • Technical report about particular aspects of component 5. Modeling Components using UML 2.0 • Describing dynamic behavior of components using finite state machine • Components and embedded systems • Dynamic composition – plug-and play mechanisms • Real time CORBA • ??? Your proposal CBSE graduate course
NOTE On-going work presentation • Thu 2006-03-02 13:15-16:00 • ´BDW • Problem with 21/2 • What about 22/2 CBSE graduate course
Grades Ph.D. Course and D-level course – 5 points Grades: 3,4, 5 (PhD students – a Certificate) Criteria: Quality Understability, references, technically sound Presentation, Reports Deadlines CBSE graduate course
Extra Assignment (Obligatory for PhD students) • Quality attributes and ability of reasoning about their composition • Component A has property Pa • Component B as a property Pb • What property P has an assembly of Pa+Pb? • Reading a paper and filling a questionnaire • Returning the questionnaire CBSE graduate course