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A Practical Approach to the Software Engineering (36SI2)
course in Czech language
full-time study course, currently not teaching
Number of teaching periods (lectures + seminars): 2+2
Termination: Classified credit
Summary:
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The course A Practical Approach to The Software Engineering systematically covers primary and support software engineering activities. Further, software project management, software process, software maintenance and software proposal writing will be mentioned for an appropriate context. All topics covered will be illustrated on real world project situations. A typical lecture will include theory basics, minimal practices, checklists and templates, samples from real world projects and recommended reading.
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Course Syllabus:
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- An Introduction to the Software Engineering Discipline Including its Context
- Requirements Engineering
- Software Architecture and Design
- Software Construction
- Software Testing
- Documentation, Validation, Verification and Quality Assurance
- Software Configuration Management
- Development Environment, Release Management, Acceptance and Production Environment
- Software Maintenance
- Software Project Management, Project Organization and SDLCs
- Software Estimations, Software Planning, Project Histories and Software Proposal Writing
- Software Process
- Summary, Illustrations, Discussions, Bibliography, Resources and Preparation for the Test.
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Seminar syllabus:
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The course A Practical Approach to The Software Engineering systematically covers primary and support software engineering activities. Further, software project management, software process, software maintenance and software proposal writing will be mentioned for an appropriate context. All topics covered will be illustrated on real world project situations. A typical lecture will include theory basics, minimal practices, checklists and templates, samples from real world projects and recommended reading.
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Literature:
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[1] Pressman R. Software Engineering: A Practitioner?s Approach. 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2001. [2] Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (http://www.swebok.org/)
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