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SWE 205 - Introduction to Software Engineering

SWE 205 - Introduction to Software Engineering. Fall Semester 2008 - 2009 (081) King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Information & Computer Science Department. Information. Instructor: Dr. Sajjad Mahmood Office: B 22, 109 Tel: 7698 E-mail: smahmood@kfupm.edu.sa Office hours

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SWE 205 - Introduction to Software Engineering

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  1. SWE 205 - Introduction to Software Engineering Fall Semester 2008 - 2009 (081) King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Information & Computer Science Department

  2. Information • Instructor: Dr. Sajjad Mahmood • Office: B 22, 109 • Tel: 7698 • E-mail: smahmood@kfupm.edu.sa • Office hours • SMW 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM, • U 2:00 - 2:50 PM • T 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM or by appointment

  3. Catalog Description • Introduction to software engineering and software processes. • Analysis and Design Models. • Construction techniques and principals. • Concepts of programming languages: Syntax and semantics. • Ethical and professional responsibilities.

  4. Course Material • Prerequisites: ICS 102 • Text Book • Leffingwell, D. and Widrig D. Managing Software Requirements - A Use Case Approach, 2nd Edition, 2003. • References: • Pressman, R.S. Software Engineering: A Practitioner’s Approach. 6th Ed. McGraw-Hill, 2005 • Somerville, Ian. Software Engineering, 7th Ed. Addison-Wesley, 2004 • Additional Material and Handouts will be distributed in the class

  5. Topics • Introduction to software engineering • Software processes and phases • Software analysis and design models • Fundamentals of programming languages • Software construction techniques • Ethical and professional issues of software engineering

  6. Evaluation Policy

  7. General Polices • Attendance will be checked in each class. • If the number of unexcused absences exceeds NINE classes, DN grade will be reported. • Homeworks: No late homework will be accepted. • Quizzes: 15 - 20 minutes. Each quiz will cover material given since the last quiz or major exam.

  8. General Polices • No makeup homework, quizzes or exams will be given. • Registrar will announce the date, time and the place of the final exam. • The final exam will be comprehensive.

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