1 welcome to it 323 software engineering ii 1 st semester, 2012/2013
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Welcome to IT 323Software Engineering II
1st semester, 2012/2013
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Overview
Course: IT323 – Software Engineering IIBlog: http://it323.wordpress.comInstructor:Name: Nourah AL-Rossais Position: LecturerEducation:
◦BSc. from King Saud University, KSA◦MSc from King Saud University, KSA
How to contact me◦2nd level. Office#91◦Office hours hanged on my door, or by
appointment.◦Email: [email protected]
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Textbook
“Software Engineering”, Ian Sommerville, 9th edition, Addison-Wesley.
“Modern System Analysis and Design” , Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Joey F. George, Joseph S. Valacich. Fourth edition.
Course Objectives
Develop an understanding of architecture design, user interface design and software evolution process.
Ability to explore major techniques in rapid software development including: software reuse, CBSE and extreme programming.
Ability to conduct integration systems / understand integration issues in SE.
Develop an understanding of configuration management and quality management.
Ability to work effectively in group to complete software engineering task.
Ability to communicate effectively with audience. Ability to use computing skills related to testing strategies
and product metrics.
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Course topics
DFDArchitecture DesignInterface DesignSoftware Development
◦Software Reuse◦Rapid software development◦Extreme programming◦Component-based software engineering
Software testing & integrationSoftware evolution and maintenanceSoftware quality managementSystem configuration
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Grading scheme
Subject Points
2 Midterms 30%
1 Quiz 5%
Class Activities & Assignments 5%
Group Project 20%
Final Exam 40%
Total 100%
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Exams Calendar
Exam Date
Quiz 1 To be determinedMidterm1 Tuesday, Nov 6, 2012Midterm2 Tuesday, Dec 4, 2012
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Policy
Mobiles should be turned off/silent during lectures and tutorials
You MUST attend with your original section.
No makeup exams. Exceptions will be considered with evidence and the approval of the exam committee
All assignments and project phases will be given with a strict deadline, and students are required to submit their assignments on or before the deadline.
Academic dishonesty (plagiarism) is strictly prohibited, and both parties will be penalized.
Attendance will be taken.