Design and Modeling of Software Systems
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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AD4M33NMS | Z,ZK | 6 | 14KP+6KC | Czech |
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- Lecturer:
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- Supervisor:
- Department of Cybernetics
- Synopsis:
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The subject introduces to the design process of a software system from requirements gathering to a detailed object-oriented design. It is based on existing development methodologies, especially object-oriented, and the UML language will be used as a dominant formalism. The subject is oriented mainly on reliability analysis and formal and informal methods to reduce error rate in design phases.
- Requirements:
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The requirement for the examination are published at http:/
krizik.felk.cvut.cz/moodle/course/info.php?id=23^
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Up-to-date information on lectures and seminars can be
found at http://cw.felk.cvut.cz/doku.php/courses/a4m33nms/
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- Syllabus of lectures:
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1.User requirements, system functionality definition, formal and informal procedures to user specification
2.Technical specification, structural system design, relationship of functional and non-functional requirements on systems
3.Description and use of UML language
4.System design using UML
5.Object-oriented design
6.Object-oriented design
7.Object-oriented design
8.Component design, module identification, guidelines for creating API
9.Distributed components, distributed systems, design and formalisms
10.Distributed system design, properties of distributed systems
11.Synchronous and asynchronous systems, event-driven systems
12.System integration, error rate, error propagation
13.Integration of systems, integration of external data sources, external dependencies
14.Design risk management, technical plan of the project
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1.Organization, safety rules, rules for credit assignment
2.User requirements, requirements specification
3.Technical specification, structural system design, functional and non-functional requirements
4.Examples of modeling in UML language - requirements and class models
5.Communication and collaboration models in UML, semestral work assignment
6.Autonomous work - object-oriented design
7.Autonomous work - object-oriented design
8.Autonomous work - component design, interface design
9.Example of distributed system design
10.Event-driven systems
11.Data source integration
12.Semestral work presentation
13.Semestral work presentation
14.Credits
- Study Objective:
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The course is aimed to learn the student how to design a
software system. After successful completion of the course,
the student is able to actively apply the object-oriented
software design methodology using UML and to design multi-
threaded applications. Further on, he gets an overview of
technologies for distributed application design including
RPC, RMI, web services, Corba and COM+.
- Study materials:
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[1] Rumbauhg, J., Blaha, M., Premerlani, W., Eddy, F., Lorenson, W.:
Object-oriented Modelling and Design. Prentice Hall, 1991
[2] Beneš, J.: Manažerské informační systémy. Automatizace, 2000
[3] Mařík a kol.: Umělá inteligence I-IV.
- Note:
- Further information:
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans: