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CEN 4010 Introduction to Software Engineering. Spring 2006 Instructor: Masoud Sadjadi http://www.cs.fiu.edu/~sadjadi/Teaching. Course Home Page. Overview:. Web Page http://www.cs.fiu.edu/~sadjadi/Teaching General Information: Office Hours: ECS 212C, M/W 15:30 – 18:00 or by appointment.
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CEN 4010 Introduction to Software Engineering Spring 2006 Instructor: Masoud Sadjadi http://www.cs.fiu.edu/~sadjadi/Teaching
Course Home Page Overview: • Web Page • http://www.cs.fiu.edu/~sadjadi/Teaching • General Information: • Office Hours: ECS 212C, M/W 15:30 – 18:00 or by appointment. • Important Links: • Course Syllabus • Class Schedule, Reading Assignments, and Lecture Notes • Project • Class Notices • Please read your textbook before coming to class. • Pay attention to the reading assignments. Introduction Home Page
Prerequisite and References Overview: • Prerequisite • COP 3530 - Data Structures • Familiarity with • At least two higher level languages • The foundations of computing • Required Text • Bernd Bruegge and Allen H Dutoit, “Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Using UML, Patterns, and Java.” • Other reading material • Class notes. Introduction Home Page Syllabus Project
Grading Overview: • Grading Policy • Class Attendance and Participation: 10%. • Homework: 20%. • Term Project: 30%. • Mid-Term Exam: 20%. • Final Exam: 20%. • Grading Standard • The grading scale is: A: 90 | A-:87 | B+:84 | B: 80 | B-:77 | C+:74 | C: 70 | C-:65 | D+:60 | D: 55 | D-:50. • Note that a C- is not a C. • Attendance • Attendance will be taken during each class meeting. Introduction Home Page Syllabus Project
Tentative Course Schedule Overview: Refer to the Course Syllabus Introduction Home Page Syllabus Project
Project Objective and Grading Overview: • Objective • The primary objective of the projects is to give you practice in applying the phases of the software development process to a "real" software project. • Grading Scheme • The grade for the projects is based on three deliverables and class presentations, representing 30% of the final grade. • Each student in a project team will be evaluated separately and may receive a different grade. Introduction Home Page Syllabus Project
Deliverables and Presentation Overview: Introduction Home Page Syllabus Project
Project and Team Selection Overview: • Selection of Project: • Each group is responsible for selecting a project from the ones introduced next. • Alternatively, you can come up with your own project, but you need to convince me first. • Before starting work on the project you must come and see me during my office hours so that we can decide on the scope of your project. • Project selection should be finalized by next Wednesday at the end of our class (Jan. 18). • Project Teams • Each team shall consist of 4 to 6 students. • Next class (Wednesday, Jan. 11), Eduardo Monteiro will introduce the projects. Introduction Home Page Syllabus Project
Allauca,Jaime F Alvarez,Diego F Apolinar,Juan Miguel Aybar,Miguel Jose Barsilai Fernandez,Mandy Bartels,Christophe Andrew Bicchi,Alberto Collazo,Jeanny D Amico,Miguel A De Los Santos,Barbara Dickson,Gregory P Duque,Ruben Dario Flores,Danil M Gastelo,Fernando A Gonzalez,Andres Gonzalez,Benjamin Ho,Wing S Lau,Ngai-Chung Lopez,Roger A Ma,Christopher Morales,Heliel Orta,Alexander Daniel Parra,Donny Perez,Johan Quiroga,Alexis Rodriguez,Alirio A Ross,Julian O Wong,Kason Yu Ting Student Introduction
Reply to the below questions • 1. Status: Jr/Sr • 2. How many to graduate? • 3. Plan after graduation • 4. Programming Languages • 5. What project? • 6. Industry Experience • 7. Project Manager? • Also fill out the online Student Profile and submit a short resume by noon Jan. 11. • This information will be used for project group selection.