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MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GWALIOR [A Govt, Aided UGC Autonomous & NAAC Accredited Institute Affliated to RGPV, Bhopal) DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE ENGINEERING LAB (160412/230403/240403) LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Experiment 1: Identify the requirements from problem statements Requirements, Characteristics of Requirements, Categorization of Requirements, Functional Requirements, Identifying Functional Requirements Experiment 2: Estimation of project metrics using estimation techniques like COCOMO model Project Estimation Techniques, COCOMO, Basic COCOMO Model, Intermediate COCOMO Model, Complete COCOMO Model, Advantages of COCOMO, Drawbacks of COCOMO, Halstead’s Complexity Metrics Experiment 3: Modeling UML Use Case diagrams and capturing Use Case Scenarios Use case diagrams, Actor, Use Case, Subject, Graphical Representation, Association between Actors and Use Cases, Use Case Relationships, Include Relationship, Extend Relationship, Generalization Relationship, Identifying Actors, Identifying Use cases, Guidelines for drawing Use Case diagrams Experiment 4: E-R modeling from the problem statements Entity Relationship Model, Entity Set and Relationship Set, Attributes of Entity, Keys, Weak Entity , Entity Generalization and Specialization , Mapping Cardinalities , ER Diagram, Graphical Notations for ER Diagram , Importance of ER modeling Experiment 5: Modeling UML Class diagrams and Sequence diagrams Structural and Behavioral aspects, Class diagram, Elements in class diagram, Class, Relationships, Sequence diagram, Elements in sequence diagram, Object, Life-line bar, Messages Experiment 6: Modeling Data Flow diagrams Data Flow Diagram, Graphical notations for Data Flow Diagram, Explanation of Symbols used. in DFD, Context diagram and leveling DFD Experiment 7: Create flow chart for an algorithm using Raptor Assignment, Call, Input, Output, Selection and Loop symbols. Experiment 8: Estimation of Test coverage metrics and structural complexity Control Flow Graph, Terminologies, McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, Computing Cyclomatic Complexity, Optimum Value of Cyclomatic Complexity, Merits, Demerits. Experiment 9: Designing Test Suites Software Testing , Standards for Software Test Documentation , Testing Frameworks , Need for Software Testing ,Test Cases and Test Suite , Types of Software Testing , Unit Testing , Integration Testing , System Testing , Example , Some Remarks, RECOMMENDED TOOLS © Selenium MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GWALIOR (A Govt. Aided UGC Autonomous & NAAC Accredited Institute Affiliated to RGPV, Bhopal} DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY © Star UML © UMLet © Raptor REFERENCE © Virtual Labs (http://vlabs jitkep.emet.in/se/) COURSE OUTCOMES ‘After completion of this course, the students would be able to: CO, demonstrate the basic concept of UML, CO2, discuss the software development process using different tools, COS. display the various ways for solving different common modelling problems using UML. CO4, use the knowledge of Software engineering and project management. COS. _ identify the vocabulary, rules and idioms of the UML and lear how to model it effectively CO6, design the software systems using sofware engineering concepts,

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