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Software Engineering (CE 352) Fall 2014 Dr : Mohamed El- Basiuny Lecture 1. COMPUTER ENGINEERING. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. Course Objective. Upon completing the course, student will learn about Introduction to SW Eng. Software Processes Requirements Engineering System Modeling
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Software Engineering(CE 352)Fall 2014Dr: Mohamed El-BasiunyLecture 1 COMPUTER ENGINEERING • FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Course Objective • Upon completing the course, student will learn about • Introduction to SW Eng. • Software Processes • Requirements Engineering • System Modeling • Architectural Design • Design and Implementation • Software Testing • Design patterns • Student will be able to • Understand the role of Software Engineering within IT dependent enterprises • Develop capabilities in the analysis, evaluation and implementation of Software Engineering principles in IT system development as well as the ability to efficiently integrate complex systems architectures within and between organizations. • Work in the software industry and pursue research in Software Engineering. • Aspects of modern Software Engineering through integrated modules covering Information Security, Software Quality Assurance and Advanced Software Engineering.
Course Contents • Chapter 1- Introduction • Chapter 2 – Software Processes • Chapter 3 – Agile Software Development • Chapter 4– Requirements Engineering • Chapter 5– System Modeling • Chapter 6– Architectural Design • Chapter 7– Design and Implementation • Chapter 8– Software Testing • Design patterns
Recommended Text book: Ian Sommerville, "Software Engineering", 8th edition, 2007 Supplementary References:- Roger Pressman, "Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach",6th edition,2005
Instructor: Dr. Mohamed Elbasiouny M. Khalefa Lectures: Sunday 10:30 2:30 Office Hours : Sunday 2:30-4:30 Email: m.elbasiouny@gmail.com Teaching Assistance: Eng. Noura Samir Tutorial: Monday 10:30 12:30 Office Hours : Sunday 12:30-2:30 Email:nora.samir@pua.edu.eg Eng. Jackleen Emil Tutorial: Monday 10:30 12:30 Office Hours : Sunday 12:30-2:30 Email: jackleen_emil@hotmail.com
Methods of Assessments Final exam (50%) Midterm (20%) Quizzes(10%) Class works including solving assignment problems and reports & presentations (20%)