SWENG537 - Software System Design

Fall 2013, Section 001 - 3.0 Credits
Schedule Number 176734

Important Dates

Reg Period: 3/14/2013 - 10/21/2013
First Day of Class: 10/21/2013
End of Class: 12/8/2013

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Course Description

Best practices in the requirements, analysis, and design of large software systems including the Unified Modeling language and the Unified Process.

Strong writing skills are recommended for this course. If English is not your native language, it is important that you read additional information regarding English language proficiency before registering for this course.

Prerequisites

CMPSC483W or equivalent knowledge with instructor's permission

Costs and Fees

This course will be included in your semester bill.

Remarks

Obtain the skills to create well-designed software systems. These skills will widen your knowledge of activities, issues and techniques involved in the analysis and design of software systems.

This course is part of a cohort program and is only available to students accepted into the Master of Software Engineering program - cohort 8.

 

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Material Requirements

Your course materials are listed below. Textbooks can be acquired from any number of textbook sellers. If you wish, you may purchase your books from the sources listed below. The information displayed is provided pursuant to the U.S. Higher Education Opportunity Act.

Material Title Edition Author ISBN Source
Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development 3rd Craig Larman 9780131489066 MBS

Technical Requirements

Please test your computer for requirements

Software Requirements

No special software is required.



Note: The above information is subject to change at any time by The Pennsylvania State University.