MOI UNIVERSITY NAIROBI CAMPUS SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCES 2013/2014 ACADEMIC YEAR- 4thYEAR COURSE CODE: INS 434 COURSE TITLE: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ASSIGNMENT PRESENTED BY: WINFRED IF/XX/XX GORBACHEV XX/XX/XX RAMJIUS MUHSIN A. IS/04/09 TIMON XX/XX/XX AUSTINE XX/XX/XX TO LECTURER: MR. KIMUTAI Task Compare and contrast the Scrum approach of project management with conventional plan-based approaches‚ as discussed in Chapter 23. The comparisons
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entities are objects outside the system‚ with which the system communicates. External entities are sources and destinations of the system’s inputs and outputs. 1.b) ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM Entity–relationship model (ER model) in software engineering is an abstract way to describe a database. This article refers to the techniques proposed in Peter Chen’s 1976 paper.An ER model is an abstract way to describe a database. There are three basic elements in ER models: Entities are the
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Name FRANCISCO JEROME VALENZUELA Surname First Name Middle Name AMONCIO DOMINIC LEGASPI Surname First Name Middle Name LEE KEVIN DAGDAYAN Surname First Name Middle Name Course: Diploma in Software Engineering Date: January 25‚ 2013 1. 0 Proposed Capstone Title: Online Grades and Syllabus Monitoring for CIIT College of Arts and Technology (SIS) 2.0 Area of Investigation: 2.1 Field of Investigation PHP Web Programming
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Ermack B. Verzel June 26‚ 2013 Assignment Software Engineering 1. As software becomes more pervasive‚ risks to the public (due to faulty programs) become an increasingly important concern. Develop a realistic doomsday scenario where a failure of a computer program could do great harm (endanger human life or economies). Tech doomsday scenario: The Net goes down News flash: The Internet melted down today as millions of Web surfers found themselves redirected to the wrong sites
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CHAPTER I 1. INTRODUCTION The continuous innovation in technology‚ no doubt that it has a great impact in the lives of many people. Because of a lot of advantages and benefits that technologies promised‚ that’s why they learn to adapt this kind of system. The computer age had been implemented‚ especially in the field of business. Many businesses company are using the computerized process as a medium of their transactions. The commonly process that we know in a company is the way they recorded
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first law states that “Errors are most frequent during the requirements and design activities and are the most expensive the later they are removed”. The majority of the errors are found in the requirements specification and design stages of the software development life cycle. If the requirements are not clear and complete‚ then it will lead
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PHASE 4: REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS PHASE The Requirements Analysis Phase begins when the previous phase objectives have been achieved. Documentation related to user requirements from the Concept Development Phase and the Planning Phase shall be used as the basis for further user needs analysis and the development of detailed requirements. Multiple-release projects require only one iteration of the Requirements Analysis Phase‚ which should involve requirements definition for all planned releases. 1.0
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Table of Contents Glass’ Law 3 Example 3 Boehm’s first law 3 Example 4 Boehm’s second law 4 Example 4 Davis’ law 5 Waterfall model 5 Spiral Model 7 Waterfall model with Glass’ Law 8 Waterfall model with Boehm’s First Law 9 Waterfall model with Boehm’s Second Law 9 Waterfall model with Davis Law 10 Spiral model with Glass Law 10 Spiral model with Boehm’s First Law 11 Spiral model with Boehm’s Second Law 11 Spiral model with Davis’ Law 11 Waterfall Model 12 Examples where
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Introduction to Software Engineering Version 2 CSE IIT‚ Kharagpur Lesson 1 Basic Issues in Software Engineering Version 2 CSE IIT‚ Kharagpur Specific Instructional Objectives At the end of this lesson the student will be able to: • Identify the scope and necessity of software engineering. • Identify the causes of and solutions for software crisis. • Differentiate a piece of program from a software product. Scope and necessity of software engineering Software engineering is an engineering approach
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Introduction to Software Engineering * Software engineering * The economies of ALL developed nations are dependent on software * More and more systems are software controlled * Software engineering is concerned with theories‚ methods and tools for professional software development * Software engineering expenditure represents a significant fraction of GNP in all developed countries * Software costs * Software costs often dominate system costs. The costs of software on a PC are
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