Module 08165 (2011)

Syllabus page 2011/2012

06-08165
Software Workshop Team Java

Level 2/I

Manfred Kerber
10 credits in Semester 2

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Outline

A large programming project using Java. Students work in teams of about five people.


Aims

The aims of this module are to:

  • provide experience of building a larger and more complex piece of software than is usual in the Software Workshop
  • provide experience of working in a programming team
  • integrate knowledge from other modules

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module, the student should be able to: Assessed by:
1design and implement a larger software project than undertaken previously Report and demonstration
2document good software engineering practice Report
3work effectively in a team Report and demonstration

Restrictions, Prerequisites and Corequisites

Restrictions:

None

Prerequisites:

06-18190 (Software Workshop 1) (or equivalent)

Co-requisites:

None


Teaching

Teaching Methods:

18 hrs lectures/tutorials, 60 hrs practical sessions (mainly in the student's own time)

Contact Hours:

18


Assessment

  • Sessional: Continuous assessment (100%).
  • Supplementary (where allowed): Normally students who fail can be reassessed only by repeating. Nevertheless, students with marginal failures may be permitted to do additional work instead of being required to repeat the module.
  • The normal continuous assessment consists of a report and a practical demonstration.

Recommended Books

TitleAuthor(s)Publisher, Date
Software Engineering (6th Edition)Ian SommervilleAddison-Wesley, 2000

Detailed Syllabus

Not applicable

Last updated: 18 Jan 2007

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