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1 Software Engineering Environment  A quality focus: constant incremental improvement  Process: framework to organize development activities  Methods: technical procedures  Tools: CASE tools for example

2 Process includes:  all major process activities  resources, constraints, schedule  intermediate and final products  subprocesses, with hierarchy or links  entry and exit criteria for each activity  sequence of activities, so timing is clear  guiding principles, including goals of each activity  constraints for each activity, resource or product

3 Reasons for modeling a process  To form a common understanding  To find inconsistencies, redundancies, omissions  To find and evaluate appropriate activities for reaching process goal  To tailor a general process for the particular situation in which it will be used

4 Examples of process models  Waterfall model, V-model, linear model  Phased development: increments and iteration  Prototyping  RAD  Spiral model --------------------------------------------------------  Operational specification  Transformational model

5 Linear Model  Analysis  Design  Code  Test -----------------------------------------------------------  Rarely used in real projects  Customer rarely understand everything  Not suitable for complex projects

6 Iterative Models  Prototyping model  RAD: Rapid Application Development  Spiral model  Incremental model

7 SE Incorported - Email Memo To: Team spokespersons Meeting: 5:55 PM in Board room Be ready to present a 2 minute presentation on what your team’s next software project will be.  Introduce your team  Introduce your product  Answer questions

8 You’re on in 30 minutes! 1. Lower your standards: no Gettysburg address is needed. 2. Determine your objective – if you had called this meeting, what would you expect? 3. Who are your listeners? What do they expect? What do they want and need to know? What concerns do they have?

9 You’re on in 30 minutes! 4. Create three key points. - Project will meet the deadline. - Project will meet the deadline. - Project will generate sales. - Project will generate sales. - Similar projects can follow on this experience. - Similar projects can follow on this experience. 5. Get back-up information. - Our customer-approval rating when up 27% after we adopted this policy. - Our customer-approval rating when up 27% after we adopted this policy.

10 You’re on in 30 minutes! 6. Prepare an outline (be reasonable about time). 7. Are there any easily available enhancements: charts, graphs, … 8. Know your opening and closing comments. 9. Be positive, rehearse your main points during a calm quiet moment, go do it.

11 How do I remember all this?

12 Development Models

13 Incremental Model  The basis for the entire project  Each release implements a new feature.

14 RAD Development Model Rapid Application Development Model

15 Development Models

16 Agile Process Models  http://www.extremeprogramming.org/ http://www.extremeprogramming.org/  http://www.xpuniverse.com/home http://www.xpuniverse.com/home Go to one or both of the following sites. Investigate Xtreme Programming or some other agile development process – write (word process) a paragraph on something interesting you have learned.

17 Extreme Programming

18 Desirable properties of process modeling tools and techniques  Facilitates human understanding and communication  Supports process improvement  Supports process management  Provides automated guidance in performing the process  Supports automated process execution

19 Mars Mission NASA has asked for proposals on planning their human Mars mission. The software project will coordinate all idea and documentation efforts preparing for the mission. Funding is very fluid and specifications could change drastically. NASA will actually use prototype versions as they are being developed. Our company, like others, may have some existing software package that we may be able to start with.

20 SE Incorported - Email Memo To: Project Teams Our Mars Project proposal needs lean responsive innovative software development model. Word is that NASA will no longer accept traditional, cumbersome, and less flexible models. Be ready to present a 2 minute presentation on your team’s innovative model:  Draw diagram on board  Introduce your team  Introduce your model  Be ready for questions

21 Slides are based (sometimes solely, sometimes partially, and sometimes not- at-all) on copyrighted Prentice Hall materials associated with Software Engineering Theory and Practice by Shari Lawrence Pfleeger.


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