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Software Engineering II

Instructor: Prof. Bernd Brügge

Time & Location

  • Lecture: Tuesdays  12:15  - 13:45, MI HS2
  • Exercises: Wednesdays  12:15  - 13:45, MI 00.08.038
  • Office hours by appointment
  • First lecture: Wednesday, April 19, 2005

Credits

  • Area: Informatics I
  • Hours per week: 2 Lecture + 2 Exercises
  • ECTS Credits: 5

Exam & Exercises

  • Students who need a Schein for this lecture will take a written exam at the end of the semester. The exam will be open book.
  • Students taking the exam need to attend and submit exercises. Exercises are given out during the Wednesday session and should be submitted via email to bruegge@in.tum.de before the next exercise session.

Schedule and Slides

Date Slides (in pps format) Content Exercise Examples
April 19 Introduction and Basic Concepts SPMP, IEEE 1058 SPMP Exercise JEWEL_spmp.pdf
spmp_template.rtf
Submit your SPMP by April 27, 12:00
April 26 Configuration and Build Management Dealing with change, SCMP, IEEE 1042 Configuration Management Exercise (Timo Wolf)
Submit your SCMP by May 4, 12:00
May 3 Work Breakdown Structures Decomposition of work Work Breakdown Exercise (Johannes Bross)  
May 10 Project Estimation (Guest Lecture: Wolfgang Behr, Accenture) Software economics, metrics Estimation Exercise (Markus Popp)  
May 17 No Lecture (Pfingstferien)      
May 24 Project Organization Organization forms, team-based projects Organization Exercise (Rene Ludwig)  

May 31 Scheduling Project duration, critical path analysis Scheduling Exercise  
June 7 Software Lifecycle–Models Lifecycle models, IEEE 1074 CASE Tool Exercise  
June 14 No Lecture      
June 21 Software Lifecyle–Unified Process An industrial software process    
June 28 Methodologies–Agile Methodologies XP, Royce, Scrum Scrum Exercise  
July 5 Rationale Management Acquiring and externalizing knowledge, dealing with conflicts and resolutions No Exercises  
July 12 Developing Winning Proposals Guest lecture by Frank Mang, Accenture No Exercises  
July 19 Exam      

Intended Audience

  • Informatik Diplom (Schwerpunkt Praktische Informatik) (from 5th semester)
  • Maschinenwesen Modul Elektronik und Informatik (from 5th semester)
  • Maschinenwesen Modul Informationstechnik (from 5th semester)

Prerequisites

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

Recommended readings

  • Kemerer Software Project Management: Readings and Cases MacGraw Hill, 1997
  • Royce Software Project Management: A Unified Framework Addison Wesley, 1998

We will cover the following standards, published in IEEE Standards Collection Software Engineering

  • IEEE Std 1058: Software Project Management Plan (SPMP)
  • IEEE Std 828: Software Configuration Management
  • IEEE Std 1042: Guide to Configuration Management Plan (SCMP)
  • IEEE Std 1074: Software Lifecycle Management
  • IEEE Std 1074.1: Guide to IEEE 1074

Additional references are mentioned at the end of each lecture

Notes

  • This lecture is conducted in English

 

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