252-0232-00L  Software Engineering

SemesterSpring Semester 2021
LecturersF. Friedrich Wicker, M. Schwerhoff
Periodicityyearly recurring course
Language of instructionEnglish



Courses

NumberTitleHoursLecturers
252-0232-00 VSoftware Engineering2 hrs
Wed08:15-10:00HG D 1.1 »
F. Friedrich Wicker, M. Schwerhoff
252-0232-00 USoftware Engineering1 hrs
Thu16:15-17:00LFW C 5 »
F. Friedrich Wicker, M. Schwerhoff

Catalogue data

AbstractThis course introduces both theoretical and applied aspects of software engineering. It covers:

- Software Architecture
- Informal and formal Modeling
- Design Patterns
- Software Engineering Principles
- Code Refactoring
- Program Testing
Learning objectiveThe course has two main objectives:

- Obtain an end-to-end (both, theoretical and practical) understanding of the core techniques used for building quality software.
- Be able to apply these techniques in practice.
ContentWhile the lecture will provide the theoretical foundations for the various aspects of software engineering, the students will apply those techniques in project work that will span over the whole semester - involving all aspects of software engineering, from understanding requirements over design and implementation to deployment and change requests.
Lecture notesno lecture notes
LiteratureWill be announced in the lecture

Performance assessment

Performance assessment information (valid until the course unit is held again)
Performance assessment as a semester course
In examination block forBachelor's Degree Programme in Computational Science and Engineering 2016; Version 27.03.2018 (Examination Block Core Courses)
Bachelor's Programme in Computational Science and Engineering 2012; Version 13.12.2016 (Examination Block Core Courses)
ECTS credits6 credits
ExaminersF. Friedrich Wicker, M. Schwerhoff
Typesession examination
Language of examinationEnglish
RepetitionThe performance assessment is offered every session. Repetition possible without re-enrolling for the course unit.
Mode of examinationwritten 90 minutes
Additional information on mode of examinationThe grade will be determined by:
25% project work and 75% final written exam.

The exam may be conducted on a computer.
Written aidsYou may take up to 4 A4 sheets into the exam. There are no constraints regarding content and layout (text, images, single/double page, margins, font size, etc.). Electronic devices and digital documents are not allowed.
If the course unit is part of an examination block, the credits are allocated for the successful completion of the whole block.
This information can be updated until the beginning of the semester; information on the examination timetable is binding.

Learning materials

 
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ProgrammeSectionType
Computer Science (General Courses)Computer Science for Non-Computer ScientistsZInformation
Computational Science and Engineering BachelorCore Courses from Group IIWInformation
Computational Science and Engineering BachelorCore CoursesOInformation