Faculty:
Dr. Damla Turgut
Office:
ENG3 317
Phone:
(407) 823-6171
Email:
turgut@eecs.ucf.edu
Class Time: T TH 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Classroom: CB2 (Classroom Building 2) 206
Office Hours: T TH 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Web site: http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~turgut/COURSES/COP4331C_OOD_Fall14/COP4331C_OOD_Fall14.html
GTA: Gurkan Solmaz
Office: HEC 308
Office Hours: T TH 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Email: gsolmaz@knights.ucf.edu
GTA: Rajiv Marothu
Office: HEC 308
Office Hours: M W 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM and M W 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Email: rajivkiran@knights.ucf.edu
Recitations: F 2:30 PM - 3:20 PM and F 3:30 PM - 4:20 PM in HEC 103
Pre-requisite: COP 3503C, COT 3960 (Foundation Exam - for Computer Science students)
Credit Hours: 3
Required Textbook:
Shari Lawrence Pfleeger and Joanne M. Atlee, "Software Engineering: Theory
and Practice", 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2010.
Reference Books:
1. Perdita Stevens and Rob Pooley, "Using UML, Software Engineering with
Objects and Components", 2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley, 2006.
2. James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, and Grady Booch, "The Unified Modeling
Language Reference Manual", 2nd Edition, 2005.
3. Martin Fowler, "UML Distilled: Applying the Standard Object Modeling
Language", 2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley, 2000.
4. Readings from classical and current software engineering literature
(software engineering journals available via UCF electronic library resources)
Catalog Description:
Design, implementation, and testing of computer software for Engineering
applications.
Course Assessment Outcomes:
This course is designed for undergraduate computer sciend and computer
engineering students.
1. The students shall be able to construct UML diagrams of the following types: Use Case Diagram, Class Diagram, Activity Diagram, Collaboration Diagram, State Transition Diagram, Sequence Diagram and Data Flow Diagram
2. The students shall be able to work in a group environment and function on multidisciplinary teams.
3. The students shall be able to work on a project for a client, performing all the steps associated with the object-oriented software development life cycle including elicitation of the requirements from a client, preparation of software requirements specification, project management plan and test plan of a software system.
4. The students shall be able to write technical high level design and detailed design of a software system.
5. The student shall be able to produce implementation of design and write user's manual including build instructions of a software system.
6. The students shall be able to prepare and successfully give oral presentation of a software system design and operation of the class project deliverables.
7. The students shall be able to read and critique a research paper on a specific area such as requirements, design, implementation and integration, maintenance, testing, and metrics.
Topics:
Academic Dishonesty: UCF's Golden Rule http://goldenrule.sdes.ucf.edu/ will be strickly applied.