Fall 2011 – C445 - Information Systems I

Instructor:      Dr. John F. Doyle, P.E.
 
Office:          LF112 OH: T/R 1530-1630 and by appointment
                           
 
Class:           Number: 29589, Room: LF105  - T/R 1730 - 1920
Phone:           812-941-2195 (Please use email first)
Email:           jfdoyle@ius.edu
 
Text:            Software Engineering, 4rd Edition by Shari Lawrence Pfleeger and Joanne M Atlee, 2009
                 Publisher: Pearson Education, ISBN-10: 013606169 ISBN-13: 9780136061694
                 Textbook Web page
 
Course Goals 
Prerequisites:   C343 
 
Grade Scale:     A+ 97% - 100%     A  93% - 96%        A-  90% - 92%
                 B+ 87% -  89%     B  83% - 86%        B-  80% - 82%
Click for        C+ 77% -  79%     C  73% - 76%        C-  70% - 72%
Grade Book:      D+ 67% -  69%     D  63% - 66%        D-  60% - 62%
                 F  0% -   59%
 

Course Evaluation:   2 Tests          =   50%

Homework    =   25%

Final Exam    =    25%

            Total             =  100%

Homework - Due at the start of class.
Project - On designated dates, part of class time will be spent practicing design skills necessary for homework assignments.
Teams - Student teams of two or three will be required for the project and select homework assignments.
Ethics - All graded work is expected to be the product of individual effort and is subject to the Indiana University Code of Student Ethics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Software Info

 


Preliminary/Tentative Class Schedule: [I reserve the right to change this schedule at any time]

 
   Aug 30   Course Introduction Chapter 1: Why Software Engineering? Chapter 1 Slides Please read Ch.2

   Sep 01   Chapter 2: Modeling the Process and Life Cycle Chapter 2 Slides Homework #1 due

       05   Labor Day - School Holiday

       06   Chapter 2: Modeling the Process and Life Cycle Please read Ch.3

       08   Chapter 3: Planning and Managing the Project Chapter 3 Slides Homework #2 due

       13   Chapter 3: Planning and Managing the Project Guest Speaker: Rosie Shannon, Career Services

       15   Chapter 3: Planning and Managing the Project Homework #3 due

       20   Chapter 4: Capturing the Requirements Chapter 4 Slides 

       22   Class cancelled. I'm feeling much better, thank you!

       27   Chapter 4: Capturing the Requirements Chapter 4 Slides Homework #4 due

       29   Exam #1 [Chapters 1-4] One Single-Sided Crib Sheet Permitted.  

   Oct 04   Chapter 5: Designing the System Chapter 5 Slides

       06   Chapter 5: Designing the System

       11   Chapter 5: Designing the System

       13   Chapter 6: Considering Objects Chapter 6 Slides Homework #5 due

       18   Chapter 6: Considering Objects

       20   Chapter 7: Writing the Programs Chapter 7 Slides Homework #6 due

       25   Chapter 7: Writing the Programs 

       27   Chapter 8: Testing the Programs Chapter 8 Slides Homework #7 due

   Nov 01   Chapter 8: Testing the Programs

       03   Exam #2 [Chapters 5-8] One Single-Sided Crib Sheet Permitted. Homework #8 due

       08   Chapter 9: Testing the System Chapter 9 Slides

       10   Chapter 9: Testing the System Homework #9 due

       15   Chapter 10: Delivering the System Chapter 10 Slides

       17   Chapter 10: Delivering the System

       22   Thanksgiving Break - No class

       24   Thanksgiving Break - No class

       29   Chapter 11: Maintaining the System Chapter 11 Slides

   Dec 01   Chapter 11: Maintaining the System Chapter 11 Slides

       06   Chapter 12: Evaluating Products, Processes, and Resources Chapter 12 Slides

            Chapter 13 Slides Chapter 13: Improving Predictions, Products, Processes, and Resources

       08   Last Day of Class – SETs Chapter 14: The Future of Software Engineering Chapter 14 Slides   

       13   Final Exam [Chapters 8-14] One Single-Sided Crib Sheet Permitted. 
Location: Regular classroom, LF-105, regular class meeting time 1730 - 1920


 

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