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1 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 1 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level SE470 - Engineering Workflow Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Managed Level Initial Level Optimizing Level Larry Dribin, Ph.D. - DePaul University Phone: (847)807-7390 - Fax: (847)459-1650 Email: dribin@cs.depaul.edu Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. - v1 10/28/01

2 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 2 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Full Life Cycle Software Engineering Processes Needs Analysis Design Build Operate Project Planning Project Tracking & Oversight Subcontractor Management Quality Assurance Configuration Management & Documentation Standards Performance Measurement Systems Management Call Management Tech. Support & Maintenance Requirements Management Software Product Engineering Project Evaluation & Prioritization (Work Request) Technology Organization Technology Strategy Organization Process Function IT Value Chain

3 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 3 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Rational Process Workflows & Full Life Cycle Software Engineering Processes Needs Analysis Design Build Operate Project Planning Project Tracking & Oversight Subcontractor Management Quality Assurance Configuration Management & Documentation Standards Performance Measurement Systems Management Call Management Tech. Support & Maintenance Requirements Management Software Product Engineering Project Evaluation & Prioritization (Work Request) Technology Organization Technology Strategy Organization Process Function IT Value Chain Rational Workflows only cover these areas. Rational Workflows only cover these areas.

4 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 4 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Rational Unified Process - Core Workflows

5 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 5 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level During each Iteration, the Engineering Workflows follow a mini-Waterfall Selected Scenarios Product Release The Iteration Life Cycle is a mini-waterfall. AD - Analysis & Design RD - Requirements Definition IM - Implementation DE - Deployment BM - Business Modeling TE - Testing

6 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 6 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Benefits of an Iterative Approach  Risk Mitigation  Requirements Risks  Integration Risks  Architectural Risks  Easier to Accommodate Change  Requirements  Tactical  Technology  Learning As You Go  Increased Opportunity for Reuse  Better overall Quality

7 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 7 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Often, Workers or Worker Teams are working on Multiple Iterations at one time AD-1 RD-1 IM-1 DE-1 BM-1 TE-1 Iteration 1Iteration 2Iteration 3 AD-2 RD-2 IM-2 DE-2 BM-2 TE-2 AD-3 RD-3 IM-3 DE-3 BM-3 TE-3 AD-4 RD-4 IM-1 DE-4 BM-4 TE-4 Iteration 4 AD-1 RD-1 IM-1 DE-1 BM-1 TE-1 AD-2 RD-2 IM-2 DE-2 BM-2 TE-2 Iteration 1 Iteration 2 Iteration 3 Analysis Team Implementation Team AD-3 RD-3 IM-3 DE-3 BM-3 TE-3

8 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 8 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Business Modeling  Purpose  Understand the structure & dynamics of the organization  Identify Issues & Improvements  Ensure common understanding among stakeholders  Identify the system requirements  Workers  Business Process Analyst  Business Designer  Business Stakeholders  Outcomes / Artifacts  Business Vision Document  Business Use-Case Model  Business Object Model Case  Business Rules  Risk Assessment  Tools  UML & Rational Rose  Requirements Management Tools like RequsitePro BM

9 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 9 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level System Use Cases  A Use Case is a sequence of actions a system performs that yields an observable result of value to a particular actor  An Actor is someone or something outside the system that interacts with the system Withdraw Money Client Check Balance Transfer Money Use Case for an ATM (RUP p100) BM

10 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 10 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Business Use Case Models to System Models  Business Use Case Models are similar to System Use Case Models  They begin with the business Workers as candidate actors  They area a sequence of actions that the business performs that yields an observable result of value to a particular business actor  A Business Actor is someone or something outside the system that interacts with the system Withdraw Money Customer Check Balance Money Transaction Clerk Loan Specialist Business Use Case Model Business Object Model System Use Case Model RUP p 149 BM

11 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 11 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Business Modeling Workflow BM

12 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 12 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Requirements Definition  Purpose  To define system requirements  To establish & maintain the agreement with customers as to what system should do  To provide developers with an understanding of the system  To define system boundaries  To provide a basis for planning & estimating  Workers  System Analyst  Use-Case Specifier  User Interface Designer  Outcomes / Artifacts  Vision Document  Stakeholder Requests  Use-Case Model (System)  Supplementary Specifications  Glossary  Use-case Storyboard  User-Interface Prototype  Tools  UML - Rational Rose  RequsitePro  MS/Word RD

13 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 13 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Requirements  Requirement - is a condition or capability to which a system must conform.  Type of Requirements: FURPS  F unctional - those things that we expect the system to do  Non- Functional - those attributes that the system must exhibit – U sability – R eliability – P erformance – S upportability Stakeholders Requests - Raw input that the stakeholder states (may or may not be valuable to the user) Stakeholders Needs - those requests that are needed by the user to get value from the system System Features - a service that the system provides that fulfills a need Software Requirements - The definition of what the software will provide Workflow:  Analyze the problem  Understand stakeholder needs  Define the system  Manage the scope RD

14 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 14 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Requirements Engineering - Dr. Dribin’s view Develop As Is Model: 1.Study Current System & its Functions 2.Develop Model of Current System 3.Document Current System - As Is Model Develop (Design) To Be Model : 4.Determine Problems to be Corrected and any New Requirements 5.Develop Model of Future System = Current System Function + Problems + New Features 6.Document Future System - To Be Model 7.Validate that “ To Be ” model solves problems identified in “ As Is ” Analysis RD

15 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 15 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Requirements Workflow RD

16 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 16 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Analysis & Design  Purpose  To translate the requirements into a specification that describers how to implement the system  Workers  Architect - co-ordinates overall design  Designer - leads design of one or more classes  Data Base Designer - designs the database  Reviewers - specialists who review the design  Outcomes / Artifacts  Analysis Model - is a rough sketch of the design model (optional)  Design Model - primary artifact of this phase  Interface Definitions  Tools  UML - Rational Rose AD

17 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 17 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Analysis & Design AD

18 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 18 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Implementation  Purpose  To define the organization of the code in terms of subsystems  To implement the classes and objects in terms of components  To “Unit” test the components  To integrate the components into an executable system  Workers  Architect - defines the structure  Implementer - develops the components  System Integrator - constructs the build  System Reviewer - inspects the code for quality  Outcomes / Artifacts  Builds - is an operational version of a system or part of a system (once per day to once per several weeks)  Integration - integrates separate software components and subsystems into the whole system  Prototypes - are used to reduce risk – Behavioral – Structural – Exploratory – Evolutionary  Tools  Traditional software development tools / environments – Editors – Compliers – Linkers – Debuggers IM

19 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 19 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Implementation Workflow IM

20 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 20 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level TE Testing (Verification & Validation)  Quality Definitions:  The absence of defects  Fitness for Purpose  Purpose  Verify the interactions of components  Verify the proper integration of components  Verify that all requirements have been implemented correctly  Identify and correct all defects  Workers  Test Designer  Tester  Outcomes / Artifacts  Test Plan  Test Model – Test Cases – Test Procedures – Test Scripts – Test Classes and Components – Test Collaborations – Notes  Test Results  Defects  Tools  Rational’s: – TestStudio – PerformanceStudio

21 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 21 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Testing  Types of Testing  Benchmark  Configuration  Function  Installation  Integrity  Load  Regression  Stages of Testing  Unit  Integration  System  Acceptance TE

22 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 22 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Testing Workflow TE

23 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 23 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Deployment  Purpose  Establish the Projects Scope  Define the high level Requirements / Use Cases  Exhibit a candidate Architecture  Estimate the Cost & Schedule  Estimate the Risk  Workers  Deployment Manager  Project Manager  Technical Writer  Course Developer  Tester for Acceptance Tests  Outcomes / Artifacts  The executable software system  Release Notes  Support Material like User Manuals  Training Manuals  Type of Releases  Alpha Release(s)  Beta Release(s)  Production Release(s)  Tools  Not applicable DE

24 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 24 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Deployment Workflow DE

25 Copyright  2001 - Larry Dribin, Ph.D. SE470_EngFlows_v1.ppt SE470 EngFlows - 25 Excellence in Software Engineering Repeatable Level Defined Level Manage d Level Initial Level Optimized Level Workflow Review


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