Software Requirement Specification

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    Software Engineering

    benjaminsommer.com Benjamin Sommer [SOFTWARE ENGINEERING LECTURE NOTES] Brief and detailed notes from lectures held at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Faculty of Computer Science in Germany. This document neither claims completeness, nor correctness of the presented topic. Please let me know in case of errors or missing information: contact.benjaminsommer.com [SOFTWARE ENGINEERING LECTURE NOTES] October 21, 2011 OVERVIEW SOFTWARE PROCESSES SOFTWARE PROCESS MODELS PROCESS ACTIVITIES COPING

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    Indian Streams Research Journals

    Research Papers ISSN:-2230-7850 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUES Asst. Prof. Rajani Kota Dept. of Computer Science A.R.Burla Womens' College, Solapur. Abstract Software development is the set of activities and processes for programmers that will eventually result in a software product. This may include requirement analysis, software design, implementation, testing, documentation, maintenance and then describing computer programs that meet user requirements within the constraints of the environment

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    Indian Streams Research Journals

    Research Papers ISSN:-2230-7850 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUES Asst. Prof. Rajani Kota Dept. of Computer Science A.R.Burla Womens' College, Solapur. Abstract Software development is the set of activities and processes for programmers that will eventually result in a software product. This may include requirement analysis, software design, implementation, testing, documentation, maintenance and then describing computer programs that meet user requirements within the constraints of the environment

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    The V Model + Web Testing

    and has probably replaced the Waterfall Model as the established model of software development. It is interesting to consider that the V-Model could not have existed without the prior experiences gained from usage of the Waterfall Model. If the Waterfall Model is the stern father then the V-Model is the popular son. Delve deeper into its usage and application, however, and one sees that it is not a panacea for all software development ills. Consider the representation of the V-Model below:

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    Software Engineering

    Software Engineering 1.) What does the term requirement mean? Explain the process of determining the requirement for a software system.  ‘Requirements’ suggests that there is someone out there doing the ‘requiring’ – a specific customer who knows what she wants. In some projects, requirements are understood to be the list of features (or functions, properties, constraints, etc.) Demanded by the customer. In practice, there is rarely a single customer, but rather a diverse set

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    Software Engineering

    Supervisor (Study Program)   Introduction Software engineering involves the methodical and disciplined approach to developing software products (Lehman, n.d.). Software Engineering develops and maintains reliable software systems that exhibit several features. Such features include; affordability, completeness, scalability, portability, integration, and dependability. The interpretation is that such systems must satisfy all user requirements as defined by the users. Such characteristics are

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    Software Engineering

    Introduction to Software Engineering Somnuk Keretho, Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University Email: sk@nontri.ku.ac.th URL: http://www.cpe.ku.ac.th/~sk Somnuk Keretho/Kasetsart University Outline of this presentation • • • • • • Scope of Software Engineering Object-Oriented Software Development Software Process Software Life-Cycle Models Object Orientation Software Quality Assessment Reference to Chapter 1/2/3

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    It Service Management

    IT Service Specification For EuroNetBank IT Service Specification (Version) 1.0 Prepared by #MY NAME# ENB IT Division #HAND IN DATE# Revision History Name | Date | Reason For Changes | Version Number | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

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    Relationship Between Software Metrics and Their Respective Quality Factors Bases on Mccall's Model

    Relationship between Software Metrics and their respective Quality Factors Introduction The major goal of Software Engineering is to produce ‘Quality’ Software that meets the user’s needs. Software quality is defined as “an effective software process applied in a manner that creates a useful product that provides measurable value for those who produce it and those who use it”. (Pressman 2010: 400) For quality software to be designed, the problem must be understood, requirements gathered in order

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    Assignment 1

    Exercise 1.2: What is the most important difference between generic software product development and custom software development? What might this mean in practice for users of generic software products Answer: Generic software product are the stand alone systems that are produced by a development organization and sold on the open market to any customer who is able to buy them. Examples of this type of product include software for PCs Such as databases, word processors, drawing packages, and project

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