S.E. Lec 8 || COCOMO Model | Types ~ Basic, Intermediate & Detailed | Putnam Resources Alloc. Model
Software Engineering Fundamentals, Software Engineering, A layered Technology, The importance of software, software myths, software engineering paradigms, Software Process Models, Linear Sequential Model, Prototyping Model, RAD Model, Evolutionary Software Process Models, Incremental Model, Spiral Model, Component Assembly Model, Formal Methods, Fourth-Generation Techniques, Unit-2 Analysis Concepts and Principles, Analysis Concepts and Principles, the Elements of the Analysis Model, Data Modifying, Functional Modeling and Information Flow and Behavior Modeling, Mechanics of Structured Analysis, Data Dictionary. Requirement analysis, tasks, analyst, software prototyping, specification principles, representation and the software requirements specification Unit-3 Software Project Planning Software Project Planning, Size Estimation, Cost Estimation, Models, Static, single variable models, Static, Multivariable Models, COCOMO, The Putnam Resource Allocation Model, Risk Identification and Projection: RMMM, Project scheduling and Tracking. Software Design Process, Design Principles, and Design Concepts: Effective ModularDesign, Design Heuristics, Design Documentation, Design Methods: Data Design, Architectural Design, Interface Design, Human Computer Interface Design, Procedural Design. Case Study for Design of any Application Project. Unit- 4 Software Testing S/W Testing Fundamentals, White Box Testing, Black Box Testing, software testing strategies, verification and Validation, System Testing, Unit testing, Integration testing and Debugging. Software Maintenance Maintainability - maintenance Tasks, Characteristics of a good quality software. Case Study for Testing Techniques Unit-5 Unified Modeling Language (UML) Unified Modeling Language, Basic structures and modeling classes, common ,commo modeling techniques, relationships, common mechanism, class diagrams. Advanced structured modeling, advanced classes and relationships, interfaces, types and roles, instances and object diagram. Basic idea of behavioral modeling. State diagrams, Interaction diagrams, Use case diagrams Object- oriented concepts and principles. Identifying the elements of an object model. Object oriented projects metrics and estimation
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