CS6403 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING SYLLABUS FOR 4TH SEMESTER CSE AND IT - Anna University Multiple Choice Questions

CS6403 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING SYLLABUS FOR 4TH SEMESTER CSE AND IT

CS6403 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING SYLLABUS
REGULATION 2013
COMMON FOR 4TH SEMESTER CSE AND IT

OBJECTIVES:
The student should be made to:
  • Understand the phases in a software project
  • Understand fundamental concepts of requirements engineering and Analysis Modelling.
  • Understand the major considerations for enterprise integration and deployment.
  • Learn various testing and maintenance measures
UNIT I SOFTWARE PROCESS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Introduction to Software Engineering, Software Process, Perspective and Specialized Process Models – Software Project Management: Estimation – LOC and FP Based Estimation, COCOMO Model – Project Scheduling – Scheduling, Earned Value Analysis - Risk Management.

UNIT II REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS AND SPECIFICATION
Software Requirements: Functional and Non-Functional, User requirements, System requirements, Software Requirements Document – Requirement Engineering Process: Feasibility Studies, Requirements elicitation and analysis, requirements validation, requirements management-Classical analysis: Structured system Analysis, Petri Nets- Data Dictionary.

UNIT III SOFTWARE DESIGN
Design process – Design Concepts-Design Model– Design Heuristic – Architectural Design – Architectural styles, Architectural Design, Architectural Mapping using Data Flow- User Interface Design: Interface analysis, Interface Design –Component level Design: Designing Class based components, traditional Components.

UNIT IV TESTING AND IMPLEMENTATION
Software testing fundamentals-Internal and external views of Testing-white box testing- basis path testing-control structure testing-black box testing- Regression Testing – Unit Testing – Integration Testing – Validation Testing – System Testing And Debugging – Software Implementation Techniques: Coding practices-Refactoring.

UNIT V PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Estimation – FP Based, LOC Based, Make/Buy Decision, COCOMO II - Planning – Project Plan, Planning Process, RFP Risk Management – Identification, Projection, RMMM - Scheduling and Tracking –Relationship between people and effort, Task Set & Network, Scheduling, EVA - Process and Project Metrics.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to
  • Identify the key activities in managing a software project. Compare different process models.
  • Concepts of requirements engineering and Analysis Modeling.
  • Apply systematic procedure for software design and deployment.
  • Compare and contrast the various testing and maintenance.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Roger S. Pressman, “Software Engineering – A Practitioner’s Approach”, Seventh Edition, Mc Graw-Hill International Edition, 2010.

REFERENCES:
1. Ian Sommerville, “Software Engineering”, 9th Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2011.
2. Rajib Mall, “Fundamentals of Software Engineering”, Third Edition, PHI Learning Private Limited ,2009.
3. Pankaj Jalote, “Software Engineering, A Precise Approach”, Wiley India, 2010.
4. Kelkar S.A., “Software Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd, 2007.
5. Stephen R.Schach, “Software Engineering”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, 2007.
6. http://nptel.ac.in/.

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