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Introduction to Software Development

Introduction to Software Development. Course Objectives and Instructor Information. Course Objective: . To understanding of current software engineering theory and practice To study various software development models To study various stages software development life cycle

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Introduction to Software Development

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  1. Introduction to Software Development Course Objectives and Instructor Information

  2. Course Objective: • To understanding of current software engineering theory and practice • To study various software development models • To study various stages software development life cycle • Concepts of project management, Process management • Concept Software development and testing

  3. Instructor Introduction Name:SohaibEjaz Education : • Formal STE (Software Test Engineer) • Confiz Limited • BS (computer Science)-2009 • University of the Punjab, PUCIT Cell #: N/A Email: sohaib.ejaz@uoslahore.edu.pk

  4. Schedule Class Time: Tuesdays 8:30 AM – 04:00 PM Thursday 1:15 PM – 04:00 PM Friday 1:15 PM – 02:45 PM Saturday 11:40 AM - 04:00 PM

  5. Course Contents

  6. Grading • Grading Scheme: • Quizzes : 4 Marks • Assignments : 3 Marks • Attendance: 3 Marks • Project : 10 Marks • Mid Exam: 20 Marks • Final Exam: 60 Marks • ………………………………….................... • Total: 100 Marks • Preparation: • Lecture notes, Class discussion self written notes, Book reading, Google.

  7. Internal Evaluation • Quiz: • Announced/un-announced • Average policy/Best of Policy • Bonus marks • No makeup quiz • Assignments: • At least 2 written assignments • Reading assignments (bonus marks) • Project: • Students will work in teams of five people. • Choose one software for development • Apply all software engineering concept for its development. • At the end of the semester, each team will submit a complete technical document considering requirement analysis , design and project management etc.

  8. Reference Material • Books Recommended : • Software Engineering By Ian Sommerville • Software engineering: a practitioner's approach By Roger S. Pressman. • Lecture notes/ Handouts • Self written Class Notes. • Internet Searching, • Google, Wiki

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