SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

SWEN 203: Software Engineering Analysis

2009 Trimester 1

SWEN 203 CRN 15438, 20 Points (2009 1/3)
Coordinator: A/Prof Thomas Kühne
Prerequisites: COMP 103, SWEN 102;
Restrictions: INFO 222
Lectures: Mon Thu 1200-1250 timetable
Tutorials: Fri 1200-1250
Laboratories: Fri 1200-1250
Assignments: See course pages
Assessment: See course pages
Recommended Reading: See course pages
Course Materials: See course pages
Textbook: Perdita Stevens with Rob Pooley, Using UML: Software Engineering with Objects and Components, 2/E Addison-Wesley, 2006.
Prescription: This course provides a working knowledge of analysis and design methods found in modern software engineering systems. Topics include the analysis tools and techniques of the software engineer, the process of analysis, and object-oriented analysis and design. Students will complete project work using the UML and OCL, using modern Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) toolsets.
Description: SWEN 203 builds on SWEN 102, expanding on modelling within the analysis and design phases of software projects. The course addresses the nature of software engineering and will look at all software development phases. Each phase is supported with a corresponding subset of relevant diagram notations which are taken from the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The course expands your modelling skills, and establishes proficiency in the use of the Unified Modeling Language and a corresponding CASE tool.
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CourseCode SWEN 203
SubjectCode SWEN
CourseNumber 203
CourseName Software Engineering Analysis
Trimesters 1
Year 2009
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Coordinator Thomas Kuehne
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