Se Lab Manual
Se Lab Manual
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
LAB MANUAL
Subject Code : CS505PC
Regulation : R18/JNTUH
Academic Year : 2020-2021
NAME___________________________________
ROLL.NO._______________________________
BRANCH________________________________
PREREQUISITES:
A course on “Programming for Problem Solving”
.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To have hands on experience in developing a software project by using various softwareengineering
principles and methods in each of the phases of software development.
COURSE OUTCOME
1. Ability to translate end-user requirements into system and software requirements
2. Ability to generate a high-level design of the system from the software requirements
3. Will have experience and/or awareness of testing problems and will be able to develop a
simple testing report
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Course Name: SE LAB Course Code: CS505PC
Year/Semester: III/I Regulation: R18
List of Experiments
Do the following 8 exercises for any two projects given in the list of sample projects or any
otherprojects:
1) Development of problem statement.
2) Preparation of Software Requirement Specification Document, Design Documents
and TestingPhase related documents.
3) Preparation of Software Configuration Management and Risk Management
related documents.
4) Study and usage of any Design phase CASE tool
5) Performing the Design by using any Design phase CASE tools.
6) Develop test cases for unit testing and integration testing
7) Develop test cases for various white box and black box testing techniques.
2 Book Bank
E-ticketing
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10 Recruitment system
EXPERIMENT 1
1. Problem Statement: A Book Bank lends books and magazines to member, who is
registered in the system. Also it handles the purchase of new titles for the Book Bank. Popular titles
are brought into multiple copies. Old books and magazines are removed when they are out or date or
poor in condition. A member can reserve a book or magazine that is not currently available in the
book bank, so that when it is returned or purchased by the book bank, that person is notified. The
book bank can easily create, replace and delete information about the tiles, members, loans and
reservations from the system.
Users Characteristics:
Student: They are the people who desire to obtain the books and submit the information to the
database.
Librarian: He has the certain privileges to add the books and to approval of the reservation of books.
System Modules:
Log in: Secure registration of student and librarian by filling online registration form.
Book bank: Book bank contains all the books. New book added to the book bank with bookno, title
name, author, edition, publisher name details to the database. Any book is deleted if damaged. Update
of the book information also done.
Operations: student and administrator perform their operations like add book, delete book, update
information, view book details are implemented in log in WebPages.
Non-functional requirements:
Privacy: privacy maintained for each and every user by providing user credentials username
and password.
Software Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
Processor:i3 or
higher RAM :4
GB
Star UML is a UML (Unified Modeling Language) tool, introduce by MKLab. It is an open-source
modeling tool that supports the UML framework for system and software modeling. StarUML
is based on UML version 1.4, it provides 11 different types of diagram and it accepts UML 2.0
notation. Version 2.0 was released for beta testing under a property license.
StarUML is mostly used by the Agile and small development teams, professional persons and
used by the educational institutes
2. Class Diagram
3. Sequence
Diagram 4.Collaboration
Diagram 5.Statechart
Diagram 6.Component
Diagram 7.Deployment
Diagram
Features of StarUML
StarUML”.
Step 3: There will be 3 Operating Systems (OS) options, click on the option as per the devise
OS.
Step 4: Now, right-click on the downloaded file, select “Show in Folder” option.
Step 5: Click on the open file, a popup window opens, click on the “Yes” button.
Step 6: Installation gets start. After installation popup opens to ask to buy a license. If you
want to click on the “Buy Now” button or else close that window. StarUML is ready to use.
Use_Case Diagram:
The book bank use cases are:
1. book_issue
2. book_return
3. book_order
4. book_entry
5. search book_details
Actors Involved:
1. Student
2. Librarian
3. Vendor
Activity Diagram:
Activity diagrams are graphical representations of workflows of stepwise activities and actions with
support for choice, iteration and concurrency. In the Unified Modeling Language, activity diagrams
can be used to describe the business and operational step-by-step workflows of components in a
system. An activity diagram shows the overall flow of control. An activity is shown as an rounded
box containing the name of the operation.
This activity diagram describes the behaviour of the system.
Sequence Diagram:
A sequence diagram represents the sequence and interactions of a given USE-CASE or scenario.
Sequence diagrams can capture most of the information about the system. Most object to object
interactions and operations are considered events and events include signals, inputs, decisions, interrupts,
transitions and actions to or from users or external devices.
An event also is considered to be any action by an object that sends information. The event line
represents a message sent from one object to another, in which the “form” object is requesting an
operation be performed by the “to” object. The “to” object performs the operation using a method that the
class contains.
It is also represented by the order in which things occur and how the objects in the system send
message to one another.
Figure 5. Sequence Diagram For Book Issue & Return
Class Diagram:
The class diagram, also referred to as object modeling is the main static analysis diagram. The main
task of object modeling is to graphically show what each object will do in the problem domain. The
problem domain describes the structure and the relationships among objects.
The ATM system class diagram consists of four classes:
1. Student
2. Book
3. Issue
4. Return
5. Vendor
6. Details
1) Student:
It consists of twelve attributes and three operations. The attributes are enrollno, name, DOB,
fathername, address, dept name, batch and book limits. The operations of this class are addStInfo(),
deleteStInfo(), modifyStInfo().
2) Book:
It consists of ten attributes and four operations. This class is used to keep book information such as
author, title, vendor, price, etc
3) Issue:
It consists of eight attributes and two operations to maintain issue details such as, issue date, accno of
issued book, name of the student who borrowed book.
4) Return:
It consists of eight attributes and two operations to maintain issue details such as, issue date, accno of
issued book, name of the student who borrowed book.
5) Students:
The attributes of this class are name, dept ,year ,bcode no The operation is display students().
6) Detail:
The attributes of this class are book name, author, bcode no The operations are delete details().
4. Develop test cases for various white box and black box testing techniques.
5. Preparation of Software Requirement Specification Document:
2.1 Users Characteristics:
Student: They are the people who desire to obtain the books and submit the information to
the database.
Librarian: He has the certain privileges to add the books and to approval of the reservation of
books.
System Modules:
Log in: Secure registration of student and librarian by filling online registration form.
Book bank: Book bank contains all the books. New book added to the book bank with
bookno, title name, author, edition, publisher name details to the database. Any book is
deleted if damaged. Update of the book information also done.
Operations: student and administrator perform their operations like add book, delete book,
update information, view book details are implemented in log in WebPages.
Non-functional requirements:
Privacy: privacy maintained for each and every user by providing user credentials username
and password.
Software Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
Processor:i3 or
higher RAM :4
GB
StarUML is mostly used by the Agile and small development teams, professional persons and
used by the educational institutes
2. Class Diagram
3. Sequence Diagram
4. Collaboration Diagram
5. Statechart Diagram
6. Component Diagram
7. Deployment Diagram
Features of StarUML
StarUML”.
Step 3: There will be 3 Operating Systems (OS) options, click on the option as per the devise
OS.
Step 4: Now, right-click on the downloaded file, select “Show in Folder” option.
Step 5: Click on the open file, a popup window opens, click on the “Yes” button.
Step 6: Installation gets start. After installation popup opens to ask to buy a license. If you
want to click on the “Buy Now” button or else close that window. StarUML is ready to use.
Use_Case Diagram:
The book bank use cases are:
1. book_issue
2. book_return
3. book_order
4. book_entry
5. search book_details
Actors Involved:
1. Student
2. Librarian
3. Vendor
Usecase Name : Search Book_Details
The librarian initiates this use case when any member returns or request the book and checking if the
book is available.
Normal Flow: Enter bookid,author information, publication information, purchased date, prize and
number of copies.
Post Condition: Update the information in catalogue.
Activity Diagram:
Activity diagrams are graphical representations of workflows of stepwise activities and actions with
support for choice, iteration and concurrency. In the Unified Modeling Language, activity diagrams
can be used to describe the business and operational step-by-step workflows of components in a
system. An activity diagram shows the overall flow of control. An activity is shown as an rounded
box containing the name of the operation.
This activity diagram describes the behaviour of the system.
An event also is considered to be any action by an object that sends information. The event
line represents a message sent from one object to another, in which the “form” object is requesting an
operation be performed by the “to” object. The “to” object performs the operation using a method
that
the class contains.
It is also represented by the order in which things occur and how the objects in the system
send message to one another.
Figure 5. Sequence Diagram For Book Issue & Return
The class diagram, also referred to as object modeling is the main static analysis diagram. The main
task of object modeling is to graphically show what each object will do in the problem domain. The
problem domain describes the structure and the relationships among objects.
The ATM system class diagram consists of four classes:
1. Student
2. Book
3. Issue
4. Return
5. Vendor
6. Details
1) Student:
It consists of twelve attributes and three operations. The attributes are enrollno, name, DOB,
fathername, address, dept name, batch and book limits. The operations of this class are addStInfo(),
deleteStInfo(), modifyStInfo().
2) Book:
It consists of ten attributes and four operations. This class is used to keep book information such as
author, title, vendor, price, etc
3) Issue:
It consists of eight attributes and two operations to maintain issue details such as, issue date, accno of
issued book, name of the student who borrowed book.
4) Return:
It consists of eight attributes and two operations to maintain issue details such as, issue date, accno of
issued book, name of the student who borrowed book.
5) Students:
The attributes of this class are name, dept ,year ,bcode no The operation is display students().
6) Detail:
The attributes of this class are book name, author, bcode no The operations are delete details().
Deployment diagrams are used to visualize the topology of the physical components of a system
where the software components are deployed.
9. Develop test cases for various white box and black box testing techniques.