Software Development Processes
KIM-SEP
P221-0060
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German
Oral examination 40%, term paper 30%, presentation 30%
DFI-SEP
Computer Science
2
mandatory course
KI841
Computer Science and Communication Systems
2
optional course
KIM-SEP
Computer Science and Communication Systems
2
optional course
PIM-SEP
Applied Informatics
2
mandatory course
PIM-SEP
Applied Informatics
2
mandatory course
60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 180 hours (equivalent to 6 ECTS credits).There are therefore 135 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Burger
mbg
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Burger
mbg
After successfully completing this module, students will:
• be able to analyze and evaluate the most important process models of software development from a higher perspective and to implement them project-specifically.
• be able to master essential concepts of software quality management from the project manager"s point of view and will be able to plan their implementation.
• be capable of assessing, explaining and applying the problems and the most important techniques of requirements engineering.
• be able to familiarize themselves with new non-trivial problems in a team and to research, prepare and present them.
Part 1 Process Models
1. Introduction to and overview of classic process models
2. The Rational Unified Process
3. The V-model XT
4. Agile process models
4.1. Agile software development in general
4.2. Extreme programming
4.3. Scrum
4.4. Other agile process models
Part 2 Software Quality Management
1. Introduction and overview
2. Analytical quality management
3. Constructive quality management
5. Quality models (ISO 15504, CMMI, ...)
Part 3 Requirements Engineering and Management
1. Introduction and overview
2. Requirement assessment
3. Requirement documentation
4. Requirements management
Transparencies, projector
Rupp, Chris. Requirements-Engineering und -Management. Hanser Verlag
Ludewig, Jochen; Lichter, Horst. Software Engineering. Grundlagen, Menschen, Prozesse, Techniken. dpunkt.verlag
Ian Sommerville. Software Engineering. Pearson; München
Balzert, Helmut. Lehrbuch der Softwaretechnik (Band 2): Software-Management. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag
Ernest Wallmüller. Software Quality Engineering. Carl Hanser Verlag; München / Wien
Peter Liggesmeyer. Software-Qualität. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag
Andreas Spillner; Tilo Linz. Basiswissen Softwaretest. dpunkt.verlag
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