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13390 (v.3) Requirements Engineering 252


 

Area:

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Credits:

25.0

Contact Hours:

5.0

Lecture:

1 x 2 Hours Weekly

Tutorial:

1 x 1 Hours Weekly

Laboratory:

1 x 2 Hours Weekly

Prerequisite(s):

12703 (v.2) Engineering Programming 104 or any previous version

Syllabus:

An introduction to the fundamentals of the Software Engineering (SE) discipline. The basic concepts to be presented are an understanding of requirements engineering, its scope and its role in software development. Role of Requirements. Engineering in Software Engineering. An understanding of techniques and tools available for requirement specification. Current techniques, notations, methods, processes and tools used in requirements engineering. An understanding of the role of prototyping in requirements engineering. Gain a basic grounding for research in requirements engineering - current research issues and direction of the field. Awareness of literature.
 

Unit Texts:

Davis A M, (1993), Software Requirements : Objects, Functions and States, 2nd ed,. Prentice Hall.
 

Unit Assessment Breakdown:

Quizzes and Examinations 45%. Research Paper and Presentation 15%. Team Project 25%. Tutorial Assignments 15%. This is by grade/mark assessment.

Field of Education:

 31300 Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Technology (Narrow Grouping)

HECS Band (if applicable):

2  

Extent to which this unit or thesis utilises online information:

 Not Online  

Result Type:

 Grade/Mark


Availability

YearLocationPeriodInternalArea ExternalCentral External
2004Bentley CampusSemester 2Y  

Area
External
refers to external course/units run by the School or Department, offered online or through Web CT, or offered by research.
Central
External
refers to external course/units run through the Curtin Bentley-based Distance Education Area

 
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