BA Seminar: Advanced Topics in Software and Systems Engineering
Schedule
- Seminar (Prof. Dr. Stefan Leue, Martin Kölbl)
Monday 15:15 - 16:45 Start: 19. April 2021
- The first session, 19th of April, is mandatory for every student who wants to give a talk!
Description
Workload
Seminar presentation (appr. 30 mins.) plus seminar report (appr. 10 pages).
Prerequisites
Second semester Bachelor in Computer Science or Information Engineering standing in terms of Programming and Discrete Mathematics.
Course content
This seminar introduces into selected specialized areas in Software Engineering. It complements the course in Software Engineering being taught concurrently.
Topics (tentative, incomplete listing)
Topic 1: Project Management
Software Engineering, Chapter 22 + 23, Edited by Ian Sommerville, 10th Edition
Topic 2: DevOps, Continous Delivery
(DevOps: a software architect's perspective)
Topic 3: Service and Aspect-Oriented Software Engineering
Software Engineering, Chapter 18 + 31 (chapter 31 is only digitally available), Edited by Ian Sommerville, 10th Edition
Topic 4: Realtime and Embedded Systems Engineering
Software Engineering, Chapter 20 + 21, Edited by Ian Sommerville, 10th Edition
Topic 5: Dependability Engineering
Software Engineering, Chapter 10 - 12, Edited by Ian Sommerville, 10th Edition
Topic 6: Security Engineering
Software Engineering, Chapter 13 + 14, Edited by Ian Sommerville, 10th Edition
Teaching methods
Online course
Learning objectives
Participants will be enabled to assess advanced software engineering techniques and to employ them correctly in their professional role as software developer, architect or project manager.
Course literature
Ian Sommerville: Software Engineering, 10th Edition.
Target group
Second semester Bachelor in Computer Science or Information Engineering standing in terms of Programming and Discrete Mathematics.
Remark
The first session, 19th of April, is mandatory for every student who wants to give a talk!
For attendance, the registration in Zeus is mandatory.
The course will be offered in English, but seminar presentations can be given in German, if so desired.
Credits
ECTS 4
Weekly teaching hours
SWS 2