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Introduction to Software Engineering

Professor: Prof. Bernd Brügge, Ph.D., Teaching assistants: Jonas Helming, Maximilian Kögel

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General Information

  • Information on credits and intended audience can be found in the description of the modul IN0006, this course is based on.

  • Time and location of the course can be found in the university calendar. You can also find the date and time of the first lecture here.

  • There are exercise sessions in small groups:
    • Information on the exercise is publish on the Exercise Portal
    • The exercise material can be downloaded from the exercise portal.
    • Important: For the exercise registration a certificate is necessary. Instructions on how to obtain a certificate are published here.

Exams and Grading Criteria

  • Mid-term exam:
    • Date, Time and Location: 2nd June 2007, 13:00-14:30, MW 0001
    • Mid term exam is optional, participation is not mandatory
    • Mid term exam grade does not count for the final grade
    • Mid term results:
      • If you agreed to online publication your results can be downloaded here
      • Otherwise the printed results are in the glass box in front of Prof. Bruegge's Office

  • Final exam:
    • Final Results:
      • Results can be downloaded here (only if you agreed to online publication)
      • If you did not agree to online publication, your grade can NOT be send to you by email
      • All results available in glass box in front of Prof. Bruegge´s office
      • Review: Results have already been submitted
    • Date, Time and Location: 21st July 2007, 13:00-15:00, MW0001 and MW2001:
    • Successful participation in the exercise is an admission requirement for the final exam, for participation criteria see exercise portal

  • Repeat exam:
    • Results can be downloaded here (only if you agreed to online publication)
      • If you did not agree to online publication, your grade can NOT be send to you by email
      • All results available in glass box in front of Prof. Bruegge´s office
      • Review: 16st November in 01.07.41 10:00-12:00, registration required: helming at in.tum.de
    • The repeat exam will be a written exam
    • Date, Time and Location: October 11th 2007, 9:30 - 12:00, MW 2001
    • Registration: CLOSED (Registration deadline was August 22nd, 2007)
    • Admission: Successful participation in the exercise is an admission requirement for the repeat exam, for participation criteria see exercise portal
      • In case you already have successfully participated in the exercises during the semester you are admitted for the repeat exam
      • In case you did not successfully participate in the exercises during the semester you need repeat the them:
        • Registration for repeating the admission requirements: CLOSED (Registration deadline was August 10th, 2007)

  • Grading:
    • The mid term grade does not count for the final grade
    • If your participation in the exercises is excellent, we will give you a bonus of 1/3 on the final grade (For example, if your final grade is 2.3 you can improve it to 2.0)
      • The bonus cannot be granted if your grade is 4.3 or worse.
      • Information on the participation is available on the exercise portal.
    • Your final grade is your final exam grade possibly improved by a bonus for your exercise participation
    • You pass the course if your final grade is 4.0 or better

Lecture schedule

WeekDateSubjectDateSubject
1April 17Introduction April 18Introduction to the UML notation
2April 24Advanced concepts in UMLApril 25 Requirements Elicitation
3May 1No Lecture (Holiday)May 2System Modeling I
4May 8 System Modeling II May 9 Design Patterns I (Introduction)
5May 15Reverse Engineering ChallengeMay 16Design Patterns II
6May 22Design Patterns II (continued)May 23Object Design: Reuse
7May 29No Lecture (Holidays, Pfingsten)May 30System Design
8June 05System Design (continued)June 06 Adressing Design Goals
9June 12Testing IJune 13Testing II
10June 19 Object Design: Interface SpecificationJune 20 Mapping models to code
11June 26 Invited Talk: Change-ManagementJune 27Lifecycle Models
12July 3Lifecycle Models (continued)July 4Project Management: Part 1
13July 10Project Management: Part 2July 11Methodologies
14July 17Presentation of a Large Complex ProjectJuly 18Methodologies: Extreme Programming and Scrum

Professor

bruegge.gif Prof. Bernd Brügge, Ph.D.

Teaching assistants

Foto Jonas Helming Jonas Helming Foto Maximilian Kögel Maximilian Kögel

Literature

Book Cover
  • Bernd Bruegge, Allen H. Dutoit
    Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Using UML, Patterns and Java, 2nd Edition
    Publisher: Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2003; ISBN: 0-13-047110-0
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  • Bernd Bruegge, Allen H. Dutoit
    Objektorientierte Softwaretechnik mit UML, Entwurfsmustern und Java
    Herausgeber: Prentice Hall, München, 2004; ISBN: 3-8273-7082-5

 

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