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Welcome to IT 323 Software Engineering II

Welcome to IT 323 Software Engineering II. 2 nd Semester, 2012/2013. 1. Course: IT323 – Software Engineering II Blog: http://it323.wordpress.com Instructor: Instructor : Dr. Sahar Bayoumi Office: Building 20, level2, office 79 O.H.: TBA. In the blog Instructor: L. Nourah AL-Rossais

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Welcome to IT 323 Software Engineering II

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  1. Welcome to IT 323Software Engineering II 2nd Semester, 2012/2013 1

  2. Course: IT323 – Software Engineering II • Blog: http://it323.wordpress.com • Instructor: • Instructor : Dr. Sahar Bayoumi • Office: Building 20, level2, office 79 • O.H.: TBA. In the blog • Instructor: L. Nourah AL-Rossais • Office: Building 20, level2 • O.H.: TBA. In the blog • Instructor: L. Arwa AL-Edaily • Office: Building 20, basement, office B6 • O.H.: TBA. In the blog Overview 2

  3. “Software Engineering”, Ian Sommerville, 9th edition, Addison-Wesley. • “Modern System Analysis and Design” , Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Joey F. George, Joseph S. Valacich. Fourth edition. Textbook 3

  4. Identify architecture design, user interface design and software evolution process. • Ability to apply major techniques in rapid software development including: software reuse, CBSE and extreme programming. • Ability to conduct integration systems / understand integration issues in SE. • Ability to describe configuration management and quality management. • Ability to work effectively in group to complete software engineering task. • Ability to communicate effectively with audience. • Ability to use computing skills related to testing strategies and product metrics. Course Objectives

  5. Architecture Design • Interface Design • Software Development • Software Reuse • Rapid software development • Extreme programming • Component-based software engineering • Software testing & integration • Software evolution and maintenance • Software quality management • System configuration Course topics

  6. Grading scheme 6

  7. Exams Calendar 7

  8. Mobiles should be turned off/silent during lectures and tutorials • You MUST attend with your original section. • No makeup exams. Exceptions will be considered with evidence and the approval of the exam committee • All assignments and project phases will be given with a strict deadline, and students are required to submit their assignments on or before the deadline. • Academic dishonesty (plagiarism) is strictly prohibited, and both parties will be penalized. • Attendance will be taken. Policy 8

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