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CSE 436—Software Development Models
Ron K. Cytron
http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~cytron/cse436/
16 October 2006
CSE 436 Software Engineering Workshop
Today
• Review of software development models• More software development models• Discussion of architecture for today and for SRRD• Break• Groups present block diagram of architecture, turn in
requirements– These requirements will be graded. If you’re not ready, get
them to me by Friday.– For architecture
• What are the pieces?• How do you anticipate assigning them to people?• What are the resulting interactions• What is a reasonable schedule for integration and deliverables?
• Plan
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Waterfall Model
• What is it?• Describe the 5 steps (next slide)
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Waterfall Model
• Communication• Planning• Modeling• Construction• Deployment
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RAD–Rapid Application Deployment
• Explain the diagram below• For what kinds of projects is it useful?
Communication
Planning
Design Construction
Design Construction
Design Construction
Deployment
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Prototyping Model
Communication
Quick plan
Quick design
Construction of prototype
Deployment, delivery, feedback
Explain the diagram below
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Architecture
• What are the pieces?– Block diagram– Interconnection of parts
• What’s a likely development schedule for the parts?– Partial order– Integration schedule
• Which parts will be assigned to the same person?– How did you decide who would do what?
• What are the resulting interactions?– How will they be facilitated?– How will they be managed?
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Exodus Simulation
• User input (census data), population distribution, mode• Big box
– Build initial representation of the graph (initialize)– Manipuliation of centralized data structures
• Where every car is• How quickly each road is moving
– Visualizing output (state dump) (reporting)– Event modeling system (simulate reality)
• Takes in central structures, outputs central structures– Communication piece w/ algorithm group (get directions)– Comm piece produces state information back to the algorithms
group
• Visitor• Car ID• Need interaction diagram
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Exodus Algorithm
• Interface from sim– Mode (slow or quick)
• Control script– Slow algorithm– Fast algorithm
• Database for recording results– For memoization
• Output interface to sim, provides directions
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VDF
• API• Box of Shapes and Geometry tools• Internal Board Model (Javga 2D?)• Board update box• VDF server
– Drives simulator– Drives the actual dance floor
• Shape collisions?
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ElecTech
• Web– Admin
• Set up election• Run election when ready
– Voter
• Database– Aggregates preferences– Offers standard interface like JDBC
• Authenticate – outside agent• Evaluator
– Pulls ballots from DB– Evaluator computes a vote– Pushes logging information on socket
• Visualizer—outside agent• Interface between yourself and evaluator
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Architecture
• SRDD– Go over parts– Write up for Friday meetings
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Spiral Model
• Like Prototype model– Acknowledges need for iteration
• But– Heavier use of the 5 steps– Concrete products spun out in each cycle
• Specification• Prototype• Beta• Final
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Unified Process (UP) Model
• Spiral• Defined work products• Phases
– Inception• Communication and Planning
– Elaboration• Planning and Modeling (design)
– Construction• As before
– Transition• Construction and deployment
– Production• Is the increment of software produced
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UP
• Inception– Vision document– Project plan– Business model
• Elaboration– Use cases– Preliminary design– Risk identification– Project planning
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UP
• Construction– Architecture– Test plan– Documentation
• Transition– Delivered software– Beta test reports– User feedback
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