Software Engineering
Software Engineering
Software Engineering
Course objectives:
The main objective of the course is to introduce to the students about the product that is to be engineered and
the processes that provides a framework for the engineering methodologies and practices.
1. To provide the knowledge of software engineering discipline.
2. To apply analysis, design and testing principles to software project development.
3. To demonstrate and evaluate real time projects with respect to software engineering principles.
Course outcomes:
On successful completion of course, learners will be able to:
1. Understand and demonstrate basic knowledge in software engineering.
2. Identify requirements, analyze and prepare models.
3. Plan, schedule and track the progress of the projects.
4. Design & develop the software projects.
5. Identify risks, manage the change to assure quality in software projects.
6. Apply testing principles on software project and understand the maintenance concepts.
Prerequisite:
1. Concepts of Object Oriented Programming & Methodology
2. Knowledge of developing applications with front end & back end connectivity.
Course syllabus:
Module Unit Topics Hrs.
No. No.
1.0 Introduction To Software Engineering and Process Models 08
1.1 Nature of Software, Software Engineering, Software Process, Capability
Maturity Model (CMM)
1.2 Generic Process Model, Prescriptive Process Models: The Waterfall
Model, V-model, Incremental Process Models, Evolutionary Process
Models, Concurrent Models, Agile process, Agility Principles, Extreme
Programming (XP), Scrum, Kanban model
2.0 Requirements Analysis and Modelling 08
2.1 Requirement Elicitation, Software requirement specification (SRS),
Developing Use Cases (UML)
2.2 Requirement Model – Scenario-based model, Class-based model,
Behavioural model.
Internal Assessment:
Assessment consists of two class tests of 20 marks each. The first class test is to be conducted when approx.
40% syllabus is completed and second class test when additional 40% syllabus is completed. Duration of
each test shall be one hour.
Text Books:
1. Roger Pressman, ―Software Engineering: A Practitioner‘s Approach",McGraw-Hill Publications 2. Ian
Sommerville, ―Software Engineering‖, Pearson Education (9th edition)
3. Ali Behfrooz and Fredeick J.Hudson, "Software Engineering Fundamentals", Oxford University Press
Reference Books:
1. Ugrasen Suman, ―Software Engineering – Concepts and Practices‖, Cengage Learning
2. Pankaj Jalote, "An integrated approach to Software Engineering", Springer/Narosa
3. Jibitesh Mishra and Ashok Mohanty, ―Software Engineering‖, Pearson
4. Rajib Mall, "Fundamentals of Software Engineering", Prentice Hall India