Software design, processes and requirements engineering
What you'll learn Learn about the basics of software engineering. Learn about the different terms used in the software environment. Need for software engineering and professional software development. Different software process models Requirements engineering
Requirements No prior experience needed to enroll to this course, most concepts are theoretical so everything will be explained in detail
Description This is a course which goes through the introduction to software engineering and all the other contents which are included in this course is described below(shown below).Outline software engineering principles and activities involved in building large softwareprograms. Identify ethical and professional issues and explain why they are of concern to softwareengineers.Software engineering is a systematic engineering approach to software development. A software engineer is a person who applies the principles of software engineering to design, develop, maintain, test, and evaluate computer software.Typically, there are people who specialize in various pieces of the process, but some companies will use the same person or multiple people who work on different parts of the development.Introduction: Software Crisis ,Need for Software Engineering, Professional SoftwareDevelopment, Software Engineering Ethics. Case Studies.Software Processes: Models: Waterfall Model, Incremental Model and Spiral Model .Process activities: Software specification, Software design and Implementation, Software Validation, Software Evolution.Requirements Engineering: Requirements Engineering Processes . RequirementsElicitation and Analysis. Functional and non-functional requirements. Thesoftware Requirements Document . Requirements Specification .Requirements validation. Requirements Management.These are all the basic things to need to know about the software engineering and to move forward with these concepts.We have planned to bring one more course in which we will be talking about some more concepts of software engineering and it will be like the continuation of this course.
Overview
Section 1: Software Engineering
Lecture 1 What is Software Engineering?
Lecture 2 Need for Software Engineering
Lecture 3 Software Crisis
Lecture 4 Software Engineering And Diversity
Lecture 5 Software Engineering And Web
Lecture 6 Software Engineering Ethics
Section 2: Case Studies
Lecture 7 IPC System
Lecture 8 MHC-PMS
Lecture 9 Weather Station
Section 3: Software Process Models
Lecture 10 Introduction
Lecture 11 Waterfall Model
Lecture 12 Incremental Model
Lecture 13 Spiral Model
Beginners in software engineering and software processes,Students who are interested in the software engineering process