SEMESTER V CS1301 – SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
UNIT I SOFTWARE PROCESS 9
Basics − S/W Engineering Paradigm − Life Cycle Models (Water Fall, Incremental, Spiral, WINWIN
Spiral, Evolutionary, Prototyping, Object Oriented) − System Engineering − Computer Based System −
Verification − Validation − Life Cycle Process − Development Process − System Engineering
Hierarchy.
UNIT II SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS 9
Functional and Non-Functional Requirements − User − System − Requirement Engineering Process −
Feasibility Studies − Requirements − Elicitation − Validation and Management − Software Prototyping
− Prototyping in the Software Process − Rapid Prototyping Techniques − User Interface Prototyping −
S / W Document − Analysis and Modeling − Data − Functional and Behavioral Models − Structured
Analysis and Data Dictionary.
UNIT III DESIGN CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES 9
Design Process and Concepts − Modular Design − Design Heuristic − Design Model and Document −
Architectural Design − Software Architecture − Data Design − Architectural Design − Transform and
Transaction Mapping − User Interface Design − User Interface Design Principles − Real Time Systems
− Real Time Software Design − System Design − Real Time Executives − Data Acquisition System −
Monitoring and Control System − SCM − Need for SCM − Version Control − Introduction to SCM
Process − Software Configuration Items.
UNIT IV TESTING 9
Taxonomy of Software Testing − Levels − Test Activities − Types of S/W Test − Black Box Testing −
Testing Boundary Conditions − Structural Testing − Test Coverage Criteria Based on Data Flow
Mechanisms − Regression Testing − Testing in the Large − S / W Testing Strategies − Strategic
Approach and Issues − Unit Testing − Integration Testing − Validation Testing − System Testing and
Debugging.
UNIT V SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT 9
Measures and Measurements − S/W Complexity and Science Measure − Size Measure − Data and
Logic Structure Measure − Information Flow Measure − Software Cost Estimation − Function Point
Models − COCOMO Model − Delphi Method − Defining a Task Network − Scheduling − Earned
Value Analysis − Error Tracking − Software Changes − Program Evolution Dynamics − Software
Maintenance − Architectural Evolution − Taxonomy of CASE Tools.
Total: 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Roger S. Pressman, “Software Engineering A Practitioner’s Approach”, Fifth Edition,
McGraw-Hill International Edition, 2001.
REFERENCES
1. Ian Sommerville, “Software Engineering”, Sixth Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2000.
2. Pankaj Jalote, “An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering”, Springer Verlag, 1997.
3. James F. Peters and Witold Pedryez, “Software Engineering−An Engineering Approach”, John
Wiley and Sons, New Delhi, 2000.
4. Ali Behforooz and Frederick J Hudson, “Software Engineering Fundamentals”, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi, 1996.
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