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Description

An introduction and exploration of concepts and issues related to large-scale software systems development. Areas of exploration include technical complexities, organization issues, and communication techniques for large-scale development. Students participate through teams emulating industrial development. The projects cover the principal system development life-cycle phases from requirements analysis, to software design, and to final implementation. Issues relating to real-time control systems, human factors, reliability, performance, operating costs, maintainability and others are addressed and resolved in a reasonable manner. Prerequisite: CSE 332S.

Overview

Class URL http://research.engineering.wustl.edu/~todd/cse436/
Lecture McMillan G052 10 - 11:30 AM, Monday and Wednesday

I do not take attendance, but you are responsible for all material presented in class.

Instructor Todd Sproull (todd@wustl.edu)
Office 221 Bryan
Phone 935-7140
Office Hours By appointment
Head TA Lyn Han
Office Hours TBD
Mac Lab Whitaker Hall Room 316
Textbook, No textbook for this course


Grading

Grades are based on your performance of the labs assigned throughout the semester, a midterm, and a final project.