NAME: TULASINATAN S/O MUTHUALAGU (TP026049) INTAKE CODE: UCD2F1209 DIT (SE) SUBJECT: INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (AAPP003-3-2) PROJECT TITLE: ONLINE BUS RESERVATION SYSTEM DUE DATE: 23 TH SEPT 2013 LECTURER: Contents INTRODUCTION MRT Online Bus Reservation System is Windows based application that works within centralized network. The software program “MRT Online Bus Reservation System” provides bus transportation system‚ a facility to reserved seats‚
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Aspects of Software Engineering CE00325-1-ASE Group Assignment Car Rental System Anahid Ehtemami TP022064 Law Kuo Jian TP018939 Dushan Rajapaksha TP017256 Mohammed Abdulwahab _________________________________________________ Deadline: 25.10.2010 Contents Acknowledgement 3 Introduction 4 Feasibility 5 Schedule feasibility 5 Gantt chart 6 Workload matrix 6 Requirement Analysis 7 Fact finding 8 Questionnaire 8 Interviews 8 Questionnaire Feedback Analysis 9 Interview
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND A. INTRODUCTION Student discipline system is an essential tool for building an organized institution within a particular university. It serves as a framework in molding students in accordance to the school’s rules and regulations. The system usually determines students’ violations as well as the corresponding punishments and sanctions. It also includes basic information and the record of offenses of erring students. Student discipline system
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROJECT REPORT CS2310 SPRING 2005 NEGOTIATION PROTOCOLS By Edet Uwakmfon E. Abstract: With the advent of computer technology and the internet ‚consumers prefer to conduct their business electronically .These electronic transactions have to be monitored and carried out efficiently .This paper focuses on the need and construction of negotiation protocols for e commerce and also provide distance services through negotiation. 1. Introduction:
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law on project failures. For a successful project to be completed setting the goals correctly should be a demanding task .The common error is due to humans and can be illustrated due to lack of communication between customer and analyst or software . Example: For example a car with 1 or 2 persons in it ‚the air pressure in the tyres is less and volume is more and the same car filled with luggage and 6 to 8 persons the air pressure is more in tyres and volume is less . BOEHM’S
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ASSIGNMENTS FOR SOFTWARE ENGINERING SDLC 1. For each of the following documents‚ indicate in which phse(s) of the software life cycle it is produced: final user manual‚ architectural design‚ SQA plan‚ module specification‚ source code‚ statement of work‚ test plan‚ preliminary user annual‚ detailed design‚ cost estimate‚ project plan‚ test report‚ documentation. 2. Order the following tasks in terms of the waterfall model: acceptance testing‚ project planning‚ unit testing‚ requirements
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example -- viewing objects and operations from the Calendar Tool. Summary observations about the analysis and specification phases of the software. The goal of requirements modeling is to build an abstract model of the user-level requirements. There is very beneficial feedback between the requirements analysis and specification phases of the software development process. Modeling the concrete GUI? Some practical benefits of formal specification. Formal specification with preconditions
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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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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Ninth Edition Ian Sommerville Addison-Wesley Boston Columbus Indianapolis New York San Francisco Upper Saddle River Amsterdam Cape Town Dubai London Madrid Milan Munich Paris Montreal Toronto Delhi Mexico City São Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul Singapore Taipei Tokyo Editorial Director: Marcia Horton Editor in Chief: Michael Hirsch Acquisitions Editor: Matt Goldstein Editorial Assistant: Chelsea Bell Managing Editor: Jeff Holcomb Senior Production Project Manager: Marilyn
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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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