Introduction l Getting started with software engineering ©Ian Sommerville 2000 Software Engineering‚ 6th edition. Chapter 1 Slide 1 Objectives l l l To introduce software engineering and to explain its importance To set out the answers to key questions about software engineering To introduce ethical and professional issues and to explain why they are of concern to software engineers ©Ian Sommerville 2000 Software Engineering‚ 6th edition. Chapter 1 Slide 2 Topics
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ABSTRACT Each software projects have significant numbers of uncertainties from various constraints such as scope‚ schedule‚ and budget estimation. Inability to control these uncertainties imposes potential risks not only during the development phase but throughout the life cycle of the project and may lead to project failure. Many projects fail either because simple problems were reported too late or because the wrong problem was addressed. Software risk management is an effective tool to increase
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FSABV: Recognize the Industry In view of the fact that opportunities and constraints tend to be different across industries‚ companies in different industries tend to make different investment‚ dividend‚ and financing decisions. Accordingly‚ firms in different industries exhibit different financial characteristics‚ and‚ hence‚ report different financial ratios. For example‚ “old economy” businesses with large amounts of tangible assets may have higher leverage ratios. Service or trading firms may
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Software Maintenance and Change Control Computer Concepts December 13‚ 2004 Software Maintenance and Change Control In today ’s world there is very unusual to have a program developed that will not have further development after release. The requirements of the time that we live are very dynamic and there is a need for constant adaptation. A basic requirement for any new software product is to be adaptable‚ easy to maintain and modify. Time factor and cost factor are ruling in the agitated
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Malicious Software and its Underground Economy Two Sides to Every Story Introduction Lorenzo Cavallaro Information Security Group Royal Holloway‚ University of London Jun 17‚ 2013—Week 1-1 (Week 1-1) Lorenzo Cavallaro (ISG@RHUL) Malware and its Underground Economy Jun 17‚ 2013—Week 1-1 1 / 12 Should we care? (Let me tell you a story. . . ) The Botnet Threat A network of compromised machines (bots) controlled by a bot master Responsible for (non-exhaustive list):
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A Systematic Review of Software Maintainability Prediction and Metrics ROLL NO 17 ROLL NO 20 OUTLINES 1. Introduction 2. Systematic review 2.1. Research questions 2.2. Search strategy used for primary studies 2.3. Inclusion and exclusion criteria for study Selection 3. Results 4. Discussion 5. Conclusion 6. References 1.Introduction • Software maintainability‚ the ease with which a software system can be modified ‚it is an important software quality attribute. • Intrinsically associated with
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Summary Software reliability modeling has‚ surprisingly to many‚ been around since the early 1970s with the pioneering works of Jelinski and Moranda‚ Shooman‚ and Coutinho. The theory behind software reliability is presented‚ and some of the major models that have appeared in the literature from both historical and applications perspectives are described. Emerging techniques for software reliability research field are also included. The following four key components in software reliability theory
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CASE ANALYSIS CATSA ISYS 850 Background and key factors for success: CATSA’s mission is to become the world’s best in air transportation security by achieving corporate and operational excellence. It believes it can achieve this vision by being cost effective‚ clear accountability‚ networking with partners‚ pursuing innovation without compromising their ethics and values. One of the major key factor for CATSA’s success is that the company knows about
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BUKIDNON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT DENR-PENRO Budget Monitoring System In partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the course IT Prof 8 - Software Engineering for a degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By: Gonzales‚ Jessica Joy B. Jamago‚ Mark Vincent C. Maramba‚ Gean Paul A. Rebosura‚ Hannah Leah T. Silva‚ Rannie G. Yabes‚ Charlie C. MARCH 2015 Gonzales‚ J.J.B.‚ Jamago‚ M.V.G.‚ Maramba‚ G.P.A.‚ Rebosura‚ H.L.T.‚ Silva
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7 Opportunities 8 Threats 9 Driving forces 10 * Political and Regulatory 10 * Demographics 11 * Technology 11 * General Economic Condition 12 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 13 * Intensity of Rivalry 13 * Potential New Entrants 13 * Substitutes 14 * Suppliers 14 * Buyers 15 Sustainable Competitive Advantage 15 Recommendation 16 Appendix
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