CSCE 361 Fall 2006
Software Engineering


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Course
Information:
This course is an introduction to software engineering. It includes the study of techniques used in the disciplined development of large software projects. Topics will include software requirements analysis and specifications, program design, coding and integration, testing and software maintenance. A selection of other topics will be included. Students will participate in a group project that includes the design and implementation of a software application.
Course Web Page: http://www.cse.unl.edu/~myra/classes/csce361_F06
Course Documents: Lecture Notes and Course Documents will be found in Blackboard
Course Syllabus: syllabus
Class Meeting Place/Time:
    Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30 - 10:20

    Avery 347 (Exception: Sept. 27 Meet in Avery Room 21)

Instructors:
    Myra Cohen
    Assistant Professor
    Office: Avery 368  
    Phone: 472 - 2305  
    myra[At] cse.unl.edu
 
    Hyunsook Do
    Office: Avery 103
    dohy[At] cse.unl.edu
     
     
Instructor
Office Hours:
    Mon: 3:00-4:00
    Thurs: 2:00 - 3:00
    Wed: 10:30-11:30

    Other hours by
    appointment (please email)


    Other hours by
    appointment (please email)

Teaching Assistant:
    Padma Ashokkumar
    ashokkum[At] cse.unl.edu
Teaching Assistant
Office Hours:
    Tues: 2:00 - 3:00
    Avery 103
Prerequisites:
    CSCE 310
TextBooks:
Required Texts: There are two required textbooks in this course.
  1. Carlo Ghezzi, Mehdi Jazayeri, Dino Mandrioli. Fundamentals of Software Engineering, Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition, 2002, ISBN: 0133056996.

  2. Frederick P. Brooks. The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering , Addison-Wesley Professional, 1995, ISBN: 0201835959.
Academic Dishonesty
Unacceptable collaboration will be considered a violation of the Student Code of Conduct, and will result in a failing grade for the course. In addition, the incident will be reported to the CSE Department, in accordance with the CSCE department policy on academic integrity. You are responsible to read the CSCE department policy and adhere to it. Please make sure if you obtain ideas from others you give credit to your source. If questions arise during the course of working on a problem, please feel free to contact the instructor for a clarification either by telephone, electronic mail, or by an office visit.
Please see the CSE Departmental Academic Integrity Policy for more details.
Special Needs
Any student in this course who has a disability that necessitates accommodation should contact the instructor as soon as possible to discuss the appropriate accommodations necessary to complete the course requirements.