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Welcome to ECSE-6780 Software Engineering II Convenor: Houman Younessi Tel: 860-548-7880

Introduction. Welcome to ECSE-6780 Software Engineering II Convenor: Houman Younessi Tel: 860-548-7880 Email: youneh@rpi.edu. Introduction. Aims and Objectives

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Welcome to ECSE-6780 Software Engineering II Convenor: Houman Younessi Tel: 860-548-7880

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  1. Introduction Welcome to ECSE-6780 Software Engineering II Convenor: Houman Younessi Tel: 860-548-7880 Email: youneh@rpi.edu

  2. Introduction Aims and Objectives The major objective of this course is to build on the foundation laid in earlier courses, including SE I, for understanding and application of principles, techniques and technologies used in the development of good software systems by individuals or teams. Upon successful completion of the course the student should be able to identify and use an array of principles and techniques and technologies of software engineering in order to create or alter reasonably sophisticated software systems in significant depth. The emphasis is formal and well-verified construction of component-based systems.

  3. Introduction Course Logistics

  4. Introduction Development Models: What would be our expectation from a development model?

  5. Introduction From extreme agility to extreme formality

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  9. Introduction All good engineers are lazy

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