[pic] UTS:ENGINEERING 49285: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SUBJECT OUTLINE Subject Number: Emergency Management Credit Points: 6 Subject Coordinator: Dr Jaya Kandasamy Subject Lecturer: Peter Garland Semester/Year: Spring 2007 Prerequisites: Completed a degree course Co-requisites: Nil‚ but a basic knowledge of local government procedures is helpful Anti-requisites: Nil‚ although some previous experience in local government
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80 SUB: SOFTWARE POJECT MANAGEMENT N. B: Attempt any four question All questions carries equal marks 1. You have been appointed a Project manager for a major software products company. Your job is to manage the development of the next generation version of its widely used word-processing software. Because new revenue must be generated‚ tight deadlines have been established and announced. What team structure would you choose and why? What software process model(s)
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SOFTWARE POLICIES FOR AN ORGANIZATION & ITS EMPLOYEES Published by the Software & Information Industry Association. You are given permission to duplicate and modify this policy statement so long as attribution of the original document is to Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA). (Updated and revised April 2004) Organization Software Management and Usage Guidelines [Organization] licenses the use of computer software from a variety of third parties. Such software is normally copyrighted
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TO SOLVE IT SO FAR. This paper defines Software Engineering and the difficulties that Software Engineers face. First‚ measurement of software reliability is described. Also‚ why measurement of software reliability poses an intricate challenge is explained. Furthermore‚ the steps taken to provide software reliability are elucidated. Software engineering is a profession dedicated to designing‚ implementing‚ and modifying software so that it is of a higher quality‚ more affordable
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Culture is the software of mind Culture originally refers to an anthropological term underlying values‚ beliefs and a code of practice that makes a community what it is. The customs of society‚ the self-image of its members‚ the things that make it different from other societies‚ are its culture.Culture is the collective behavior of people that are part of a society.Culture includes deeply held values‚ beliefs and assumptions‚ symbols‚ heroes‚ and rituals. Culture is powerfully subjective and
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“unprofessional” with Mr. Hashimoto. All these issues had in one way or the other made their relation sour. Kimura KK was expecting to be treated in a different manner. Perceived Value can be written as Benefits – Costs. The benefits and costs in this case are listed as follows: Benefits with Pramtex: Costs: State of Art Technology Higher Cost Higher Capacity Machines Unprofessional Conduct High Quality Output Delayed Responses Reliability and trustworthiness Flexibility in service
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Software Quality Assurance Software quality assurance (SQA) is the concern of every software engineer to reduce costs and improve product time-to-market. A Software Quality Assurance Plan is not merely another name for a test plan‚ though test plans are included in an SQA plan. SQA activities are performed on every software project. Use of metrics is an important part of developing a strategy to improve the quality of both software processes and work products. Software Quality Assurance
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Vision and Scope Document 1. Business Requirements 1.1 Background‚ Business Opportunity‚ and Customer Needs A majority of Process Impact employees presently spend an average of 60 minutes per day going to the cafeteria to select‚ purchase‚ and eat lunch. About 20 minutes of this time is spent walking to and from the cafeteria‚ selecting their meals‚ and paying for their meals by cash or credit card. When employees go out for lunch‚ they spend an average of 90 minutes off-site. Some employees phone
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Agile Software Development Topics covered * Agile methods * Plan-driven and agile development * Extreme programming * Agile project management * Scaling agile methods Rapid software development * Rapid development and delivery is now often the most important requirement for software systems * Businesses operate in a fast –changing requirement and it is practically impossible to produce a set of stable software requirements * Software has to evolve quickly
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Abstract Software defined networking is a new concept that redefined the current network device architecture and the way they behave. Due to the exponential growth of the Internet and services attached to this worldwide infrastructure‚ a number of issues have cropped up in modern day networks. This paper discusses a few of these limitations and how the software defined networking approach tries to alleviate them. OpenFlow‚ released in the year 2008‚ is a commercially viable implementation of this
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