Introduction to Software Engineering
Course Code: A3
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Description and objective: COURSE OUTLINE
Engineers from disciplines other than software engineering are nevertheless finding that a knowledge of the fundamentals of software development is of increasing importance to them. This course enables delegates to develop well structured, maintainable and testable software. It also provides an overview of some modern methods of system development (e.g. Structured Analysis and Structured design, Object Oriented development etc.)
PARTICIPANTS
Systems engineers, hardware engineers and others having a need to understand the principles and techniques of software engineering
PREREQUISITES
Delegates should preferably have had some experience of a high-level block-structured language, though
this is not essential.
OBJECTIVES
On completion of the course, delegates will be able to -
Identify and explain the ideas associated with modern software design (e.g. Modularity, cohesion, coupling etc.)
Describe and use Structured English to express program design.
Use a defined method to achieve a good program design from an initial specification.
Explain the need for and purpose of quality related activities such as design reviews, structured walkthroughs, configuration control etc.
Describe and explain the modern life-cycle approach to software system development.
Describe and explain the ideas of Structured Analysis, Design, and Testing and Object Oriented
Development.
All courses are delivered at the customer's site and may be tailored to meet the customers needs
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