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96-709: Avoiding Project Failures

Units 6
Department West Coast Campus
Prerequisites None
Related URLs http://sv.cmu.edu
http://secure.west.cmu.edu/secure/programs/se/tasks/construction/index.htm

The Construction Course builds on the skills and knowledge developed in the Foundations of Software Engineering; Requirements Engineering; and Architecture Courses. It goes into greater depth in the key activities of design and implementation of greatly enhanced releases of PET. Task 3: Iteration 2: Integration Testing - Working in teams, students are exposed to the techniques for integrating components and testing the resulting assemblage. In addition, they become familiar with approaches for managing this process. Task 4: System Testing - Working in teams, students are exposed to the techniques for final testing and deployment of products. In addition, they become familiar with the management of this final development step. Task 5: Project Close-Out -As a final step, students present a demonstration of the final system, summarize lessons learned, and prepare documentation for system hand-off. Prerequisites: 96-700 Foundations of Software Engineering I, 96-701 Foundations of Software Engineering II, 96-702 Requirements Engineering I, 96-704 Requirements Engineering II, 96-703 PSP for Software Engineers, 96-705 Architecture and Design I, 96-706 Architecture and Design II, 96-707 Construction I, 96-708 Construction II

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A 06:30 pm – 08:20 pm M Letsinger B23 211

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