Module 15500 (2008)
Syllabus page 2008/2009
06-15500
Software Design Study
Level 3/H
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Outline
The software design study gives the student the opportunity to work in a team (typically 5 or 6 students) on a challenging and substantial software design project. This will normally include mainly the early phases of the software lifecycle (requirements analysis and software design), but may also include the further development of prototype software and/or demonstration software. The final report must include a fully costed proposal for the development of a complete software product.
Aims
The aims of this module are to:
- give the student practical experience of working as part of a team on a challenging software design task
- allow the student to demonstrate competence as software engineering professional, and to apply what has been learnt in the other components of his or her degree programme
- develop the research skills to find, evaluate and apply knowledge on topics that are completely new to the student
Learning Outcomes
| On successful completion of this module, the student should be able to: | Assessed by: | |
| 1 | complete the design of a substantial piece of software to a professional standard, which may include the further development of prototype software | presentation, project reports |
| 2 | work effectively and professionally in a team with full responsibility for the conduct and management of the project | Presentation, project reports |
| 3 | give an oral presentation of the work, together with a full written report | Presentation, project reports |
Restrictions, Prerequisites and Corequisites
Restrictions:
None
Prerequisites:
06-18191 (Software Engineering), 06-08163 Software Workshop Java, 06-08165 (Software Workshop Team Java) (or equivalent)
Co-requisites:
None
Teaching
Teaching Methods:
By arrangement with supervisor. Student work, supporting tutorials.
Contact Hours:
Assessment
- Sessional: Continuous assessment (100%).
- Supplementary (where allowed): None; the module may only be repeated.
- The continuous assessment consists of a formal presentation of the project work, together with written progress reports and a final report.
Recommended Books
None
Detailed Syllabus
Not applicable
Last updated: 14 Mar 2004
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