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Software Engineering Syllabus

This document outlines the objectives, units, outcomes, textbooks, and references for the course CS8494 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING. The course aims to teach students the software engineering process, requirements analysis, software design methodologies, testing and maintenance techniques, and project management. It is divided into 5 units covering topics like software processes, agile development, requirements specification, software design, testing, maintenance, and project planning. On completing the course, students should be able to manage software projects, compare process models, apply requirements and design procedures, test and maintain software, and estimate project costs and schedules.

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Software Engineering Syllabus

This document outlines the objectives, units, outcomes, textbooks, and references for the course CS8494 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING. The course aims to teach students the software engineering process, requirements analysis, software design methodologies, testing and maintenance techniques, and project management. It is divided into 5 units covering topics like software processes, agile development, requirements specification, software design, testing, maintenance, and project planning. On completing the course, students should be able to manage software projects, compare process models, apply requirements and design procedures, test and maintain software, and estimate project costs and schedules.

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CS8494 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING L T P C

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OBJECTIVES:
• To understand the phases in a software project.
• To understand fundamental concepts of requirements engineering and Analysis
Modelling.
• To understand the various software design methodologies.
• To learn various testing and maintenance measures.

UNIT I SOFWARE PROCESS AND AGILE DEVELOPMENT 9


Introduction to Software Engineering, Software Process, Perspective and Specialized Process
Models –Introduction to Agility-Agile Process-Extreme programming-XP Process.

UNIT II REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS AND SPECIFICATION 9


Software Requirements: Functional and Non-Functional, User requirements, System
requirements, Software Requirements Document – Requirement Engineering Process:
Feasibility Studies, Requirement’s elicitation and analysis, requirements validation,
requirements management-Classical analysis: Structured system Analysis, Petri Nets- Data
Dictionary.

UNIT III SOFTWARE DESIGN 9


Design process – Design Concepts-Design Model– Design Heuristic – Architectural Design -
Architectural styles, Architectural Design, Architectural Mapping using Data Flow- User
Interface Design: Interface analysis, Interface Design –Component level Design: Designing
Class based components, traditional Components.

UNIT IV TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 9


Software testing fundamentals-Internal and external views of Testing-white box testing - basis
path testing-control structure testing-black box testing- Regression Testing – Unit Testing –
Integration Testing – Validation Testing – System Testing And Debugging –Software
Implementation Techniques: Coding practices-Refactoring-Maintenance and Reengineering-
BPR model-Reengineering process model-Reverse and Forward Engineering.

UNIT V PROJECT MANAGEMENT 9


Software Project Management: Estimation – LOC, FP Based Estimation, Make/Buy Decision
COCOMO I & II Model – Project Scheduling – Scheduling, Earned Value Analysis Planning
– Project Plan, Planning Process, RFP Risk Management – Identification, Projection - Risk
Management-Risk Identification-RMMM Plan-CASE TOOLS

TOTAL :45 PERIODS


OUTCOMES:

On Completion of the course, the students should be able to:


• Identify the key activities in managing a software project.
• Compare different process models.
• Concepts of requirements engineering and Analysis Modelling.
• Apply systematic procedure for software design and deployment.
• Compare and contrast the various testing and maintenance.
• Manage project schedule, estimate project cost and effort required.

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Roger S. Pressman, ―Software Engineering – A Practitioner‟s Approach‖, Seventh


Edition, Mc Graw-Hill International Edition, 2010.
2. Ian Sommerville, ―Software Engineering‖, 9th Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2011.

REFERENCES:

1. Rajib Mall, ―Fundamentals of Software Engineering‖, Third Edition, PHI Learning


PrivateLimited, 2009.
2. Pankaj Jalote, ―Software Engineering, A Precise Approach‖, Wiley India, 2010.
3. Kelkar S.A., ―Software Engineering‖, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd, 2007.
4. Stephen R.Schach, ―Software Engineering‖, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Limited,2007.
5. http://nptel.ac.in/.

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