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This study covers the workflows involved in software development, including requirements, analysis, design, and implementation. It also discusses testing practices, processes, and metrics for each workflow. The use of case tools, problems related to producing artifacts, and decision-making during development are also explored. Key concepts include use cases, dynamic modeling, UML diagrams, design principles, and choice of implementation language/tools.
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CSCI 6461 Final Review Fall 2012
Chapters/Topics Covered • Ch 7 From Modules to Objects • Ch 10 Requirements Workflow • Ch 11 Analysis Workflow • Ch 12 Design Workflow • Ch 13 Implementation Workflow • Testing practices for each workflow • Processes for the workflows • Metrics for the workflows • Case Tools
Format • Short/paragraph answer • Problems related to producing artifacts of the workflows (see the study questions from chapters 10 and 11 as examples) • Questions about decisions during development
Key Concepts • Chapter 10 • Requirements Workflow Overview • Use Cases • Testing during the requirements workflow • Chapter 11 • Objectives/aims • Extraction of classes • Developing Scenarios • Dynamic Modeling • UML Diagrams used during this phase (class diagrams, interaction and sequence diagrams, state diagrams)
Key Concept • Chapter 12 • Key Design Principles • OO Design and related UML (represent design) • Responsibility centered design • Chapter 13 • Implementation Metrics • Choice of implementation language/tools • Integration Testing practices