Object oriented software engineering - Fall 2006
CSCE5420
Instructor: Dr. Robert Brazile
Email: brazile@cs.unt.edu
Text. Object-Oriented Software Engineering, Brugge and Dutoit
Grade: Final exam 50, midterm exam 25, project 25
Cheating: cheating in this class is attemping to get credit for work someone else did. Do not turn in a
project that you did not write yourself. If you use examples or preliminary ideas
from someone else, document that! If you are caught cheating you will get ZERO for that assignment
and you may fail the course. Also a note will be placed into your permanent record.
Cell Phone policy: turn it off when you come to class. If you leave class to answer a call,
do not come back. If you are expecting a call and must take it, do not come to class.
Leaving class: If you have a Dr. appointment or some other valid reason to leave
class, tell me ahead of time and sit by the door so you can leave without disturbing the class.
August 28,30 - Read Chapter 1 Introduction to Software Engineering
Introduction
Sept 6 - Read Chapter 2 UML
Introduction to UML
More Introduction to UML
Yet More Introduction to UML
Requirements Elicitation
project organization
Analysis
System Design
pothole desc
Object design
sample jsp program
testing
smple problem