15-413 Software Engineering - Fall 1996

OWL: Object-Oriented Workplace Laboratory


Administrative Information


Objectives

Upon completion of this course, a student should be able to:

Each student will have demonstrated the ability to:


Meeting Times

First class: Tuesday, Aug 27, 1996

Class meetings: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00-4:20 p.m. in DH 2210.

Recitation Meetings: Monday 3:30-4:20 p.m. in Wean Hall, 5403

Project Meetings: Weekly arranged by each team.

Client Acceptance Test: TBA


Textbooks and other references


Computing Facilities

The facilities in the Software Engineering Laboratory in Building D, Room 154A are available only for the use in this course. In addition to the standard Andrew environment, the following applications and tools are available:

Netscape Navigator   Internet browser used for electronic communication
Adobe PageMill 2.0 Beta   WYSWYG html page editor (for Macintosh)
Claris Home Page 1.0   WYSWYG html page editor (for Macintosh & PC)
FrontPage   WYSWYG html page editor (for PC)
Now Contact   Personal Management Assistant (for PC and Macintosh)
Symantec Cafe   Java Programminging Environment (for PC and Macintosh)
CodeWarrior 9   Java Programminging Environment (for Macintosh)
Now Up-To-Date   Calendar tool (for group scheduling, etc) (for PC and Macintosh)
ObjectTeam Enterprise   CASE tool for OMT by Cayenne (Cadre)
Framemaker 5.1   Word processor (for Unix, PC and Macintosh)
Word 6.01   Word processor (PC and Macintosh)
Adobe Acrobat 2.1   Portable Document Formatter (PC and Mac)
Adobe Acrobat Reader   (Unix, PC and Mac)
Powerpoint 4.0   Presentation program (PC and Mac)
Hybrid 1.1.2   CD-R Authoring Software from Sony
HP Scanjet IIcx   For scanning of documents

Grading

40 Points Process and Products Equal weight is given to each of the following activities and/or associated documentation: Project plan, requirements analysis (domain model, analysis object model), system design, object design, implementation, testing, user manual, installation guide, posting meeting agenda & minutes.
5 Points Communication For a presentation given during one of the project reviews (analysis review, client review, object review, dry-run, acceptance test) or group meetings.
20 Points Delivery If a complete product (working code and complete documentation) with the negotiated functionality is delivered to the client.
20 Points Homework 4 points for each of 5 homeworks.
15 Points Quiz One point for each quiz on main points of reading at the beginning of each class (except project review classes).

Instructors' evaluation

+/-10 Points

Standards




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