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.
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. |
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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 |