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Software Engineering

This document outlines the teaching plan for a Software Engineering course for the academic year 2011-2012. It includes 40 hours of instruction through lectures, practical work, projects and field work. Internal exams will account for 20% of the course grade and final university exams will account for 80%. The course will cover 7 topics over 3 months, including introductions to systems and software engineering, requirements analysis, software development methodologies, analysis and design tools, structured system design, and software testing. Reference books for the course include Software Engineering by Roger Pressman and SADSE by Khalkar and Parthasarathy.

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Software Engineering

This document outlines the teaching plan for a Software Engineering course for the academic year 2011-2012. It includes 40 hours of instruction through lectures, practical work, projects and field work. Internal exams will account for 20% of the course grade and final university exams will account for 80%. The course will cover 7 topics over 3 months, including introductions to systems and software engineering, requirements analysis, software development methodologies, analysis and design tools, structured system design, and software testing. Reference books for the course include Software Engineering by Roger Pressman and SADSE by Khalkar and Parthasarathy.

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S. S. P. Mandal's C. T. Bora College Shirur Teaching Plan for Academic Year 2011 2012 Name of Lecturer : PacharneAjay A.

. Department : BCA Class : SYBCA Paper No : 303 Subject Name : Software Engineering Semester : III

Total No. of hours of instructions: 40 Method of Teaching & Learning : Lecture / Practical / Theory / Field work / Project work / Survey etc. Weightage for Internal Examination: 20 Weightage for University Examination: 80

Sr. No.

Description of Topic

No. of Lectures Alloted 4

Month - Week

Introduction to System Concepts 1.1 Definition , Elements of System 1.2 Characteristics of System 1.3 Types of System 1.4 System Concepts

July-II

Introduction to Software Engineering 2.1 Definition Need for software Engineering 2.2 Software Characteristics 2.3 Software Qualities.

July-III

Requirement Analysis 3.1 Definition of System Analysis 3.2 Requirement Anticipation 3.3 Knowledge and Qualities of System Analyst 3.4 Role of a System Analyst 3.5 Feasibility Study And Its Types 3.6 Fact Gathering TeUNIT 3.7 User Transaction Requirement, User design Requirements. 3.8 SRS(System Requirement Specification)

July-IV & Aug-I

Software Development Methodologies 4.1 SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) 4.2 Waterfall Model

Aug-II & III

4.3 Spiral Model 4.4 Prototyping Model

Analysis and Design Tools 5.1 Entity-Relationship Diagrams 5.2 Decision Tree and Decision Table 5.3 Data Flow Diagrams (DFD) 5.4 Data Dictionary 5.5 Pseudo code 5.6 Input And Output Design 5.7 CASE STUDIES (Based on Above Topic)

10

Aug-IV & Sept-I

Structured System Design 6.1 Modules Concepts and Types of Modules 6.2 Structured Chart 6.3 Qualities of Good Design

Sept-II & III

Software Testing 7.1 Definition, Test characteristics 7.2 Types of testing 7.3 Black-Box Testing 7.4 White-Box Testing 7.5 Stress Testing 7.6 Performance Testing

Sept-IV & Oct-I

Reference Book :

1) Software Engineering - Roger s. Pressman. 2) SADSE (System Analysis Design) - Prof. Khalkar and Prof. Parthasarathy.

Head of Department

Signature (Pacharne A.A)

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