Software Engineering
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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BIE-SWI.21 | Z,ZK | 5 | 2P+1C | English |
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- Department of Software Engineering
- Synopsis:
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Students get acquainted with methods of analysis and design of larger software projects that are typically designed and implemented in teams. They consolidate and practically verify their knowledge during the analysis and design of larger software systems that will be developed in the concurrent course BIE-SP1. Students get hands-on experience with CASE tools using the visual language UML for modeling and solving software problems. Students learn the basics of object-oriented analysis, architecture design and testing. Within the course, students also gain a theoretical basis in the field of project management, estimation of costs of software projects, and methods of their development.
- Requirements:
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As an entry requirement, the course assumes knowledge of the following:
- basic knowledge of relational database design and SQL (at least in the scope of BIE-DBS course)
- knowledge of git and basic development practices (in the scope of BIE-IDO course - git branching/workflow, code review, build tools (maven, gradle), continuous integration, unit testing, release and deployment)
- knowledge of an object-oriented programming language in the scope of being able to development of a basic web application (Java, C# or PHP preferred)
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Introduction to Software Engineering and Team work
2. Analysis: Business analysis
3. Analysis: Requirements and Use Cases
4. Analysis: Domain analysis
5. Design: Design issues, Technology, Tools, CI/CD
6. Design: System architecture, Database
7. Design: Logical architecture, Design class model
8. Design: GRASP, Architecture patterns, Dependency injection
9: Communication model, GoF Patterns
10. Implementation, Testing, Release
11. Project management, SW project estimations
12. Software Development Methodologies
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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In the seminars, practical examples of individual modelling activities are shown and consultations of projects can take place. Also, in specific seminars according to the schedule, the individual iterations of the projects are presented.
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- Study materials:
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1. Weisfeld M. : The Object-Oriented Thought Process (5th Edition). Addison-Wesley Professional, 2019. ISBN 978-0-13-5118196-6.
2. Cha S., Taylor R.N., Kang K.C. : Handbook of Software Engineering. Springer, 2019. ISBN 978-3-030-00261-9.
3. Ingeno J. : Software Architect's Handbook: Become a successful software architect by implementing effective architecture concepts. Packt Publishing, 2018. ISBN 978-1788624060.
4. Arlow J., Neustad I. : UML 2 and the Unified Process: Practical Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (2nd Edition). Pearson Education, 2005. ISBN 978-0321321275.
5. McConnell S. : Software Estimation : Demystifying the Black Art. Microsoft Press, 2006. ISBN 978-735605350.
- Note:
- Further information:
- https://courses.fit.cvut.cz/BIE-SWI.21
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Bachelor Specialization, Information Security, 2021 (VO)
- Bachelor Specialization, Software Engineering, 2021 (PS)
- Bachelor Specialization, Computer Science, 2021 (VO, compulsory elective course)
- Bachelor Specialization, Computer Networks and Internet, 2021 (VO)
- Bachelor Specialization Computer Systems and Virtualization, 2021 (VO)
- Bachelor Specialization, Computer Engineering, Version 2024 (VO)