JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
UNIT-I:
Introduction to Software Engineering: The evolving role of software, changing nature of software,software myths.A Generic view of process: Software engineering- a layered technology, a process framework, thecapability maturity model integration (CMMI), process patterns, process assessment, personal andteam process models.Process models: The waterfall model, incremental process models, evolutionary process models,the unified process.
UNIT-II:
Software Requirements: Functional and non-functional requirements, user requirements, systemrequirements, interface specification, the software requirements document.
Requirements engineering process: Feasibility studies, requirements elicitation and analysis,requirements validation, requirements management.System models: Context models, behavioral models, data models, object models, structured methods.
UNIT-III:
Design Engineering: Design process and design quality, design concepts, the design model.
Creating an architectural design: software architecture, data design, architectural styles and
patterns, architectural design, conceptual model of UML, basic structural modeling, class diagrams,sequence diagrams, collaboration diagrams, use case diagrams, component diagrams.
UNIT-IV:
Testing Strategies: A strategic approach to software testing, test strategies for conventional
software, black-box and white-box testing, validation testing, system testing, the art of debugging.Product metrics: Software quality, metrics for analysis model, metrics for design model, metrics forsource code, metrics for testing, metrics for maintenance.
Introduction to Software Engineering: The evolving role of software, changing nature of software,software myths.A Generic view of process: Software engineering- a layered technology, a process framework, thecapability maturity model integration (CMMI), process patterns, process assessment, personal andteam process models.Process models: The waterfall model, incremental process models, evolutionary process models,the unified process.
UNIT-II:
Software Requirements: Functional and non-functional requirements, user requirements, systemrequirements, interface specification, the software requirements document.
Requirements engineering process: Feasibility studies, requirements elicitation and analysis,requirements validation, requirements management.System models: Context models, behavioral models, data models, object models, structured methods.
UNIT-III:
Design Engineering: Design process and design quality, design concepts, the design model.
Creating an architectural design: software architecture, data design, architectural styles and
patterns, architectural design, conceptual model of UML, basic structural modeling, class diagrams,sequence diagrams, collaboration diagrams, use case diagrams, component diagrams.
UNIT-IV:
Testing Strategies: A strategic approach to software testing, test strategies for conventional
software, black-box and white-box testing, validation testing, system testing, the art of debugging.Product metrics: Software quality, metrics for analysis model, metrics for design model, metrics forsource code, metrics for testing, metrics for maintenance.
UNIT-V:
Metrics for Process and Products: Software measurement, metrics for software quality.
Risk management: Reactive Vs proactive risk strategies, software risks, risk identification, risk projection, risk refinement, RMMM, RMMM plan.Quality Management: Quality concepts, software quality assurance, software reviews,formal technical reviews, statistical software quality assurance, software reliability, the ISO 9000 quality standards.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Software Engineering, A practitioner’s Approach - Roger S. Pressman, 6th edition, Mc GrawHill International Edition.
2. Software Engineering- Sommerville, 7th edition, Pearson Education.
3. The unified modeling language user guide Grady Booch, James Rambaugh, Ivar Jacobson,Pearson Education.
Metrics for Process and Products: Software measurement, metrics for software quality.
Risk management: Reactive Vs proactive risk strategies, software risks, risk identification, risk projection, risk refinement, RMMM, RMMM plan.Quality Management: Quality concepts, software quality assurance, software reviews,formal technical reviews, statistical software quality assurance, software reliability, the ISO 9000 quality standards.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Software Engineering, A practitioner’s Approach - Roger S. Pressman, 6th edition, Mc GrawHill International Edition.
2. Software Engineering- Sommerville, 7th edition, Pearson Education.
3. The unified modeling language user guide Grady Booch, James Rambaugh, Ivar Jacobson,Pearson Education.
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