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CS 425/625 Software Engineering Software Processes Based on Chapter 4 of the textbook [SE-8] Ian Sommerville, Software Engineering, 8th Ed., Addison-Wesley, 2006 and on Ch4 PPT presentation from http://www.software-engin.com/ September 21, 2009

Outline Waterfall model Evolutionary development Software Process Models Waterfall model Evolutionary development Component-based software engineering Incremental model Spiral model Software Process Activities Specification Design and implementation Validation Evolution The Rational Unified Process Computer-Aided Software Engineering

Software Process Models Software process = organized set of activities aimed at building a software system Software process model = an abstract representation of a software process Fundamental software process activities: Software specification Software design Software implementation Software validation Software evolution

Software Process Models: Waterfall.. The Waterfall model [SE-8, Fig 4.1]

Software Process Models: .Waterfall. Main characteristics: Also called classic software life cycle or sequential model Process activities (phases/stages) are clearly separated After a number of iterations, phases of the life cycle (such as specification and design) are “frozen”

Software Process Models: ..Waterfall Advantages: Organized approach, provides robust separation of phases Reflects common engineering practice Disadvantages: Doesn’t cope well with changes required by the client Development teams might wait for each other A working version of the product is available only late Applicability: When requirements are well known and few changes are likely to be needed Can be used also for parts of larger software systems

Software Process Models: Evolutionary Development… Evolutionary Development model [SE-8, Fig 4.2]

Software Process Models: .Evolutionary Development.. Main characteristics: The phases of the software construction are interleaved Feedback from the user is used throughout the entire process The software product is refined through many versions Types of evolutionary development: Exploratory development Throw-away prototyping

Software Process Models: ..Evolutionary Development. Advantages: Deals constantly with changes Provides quickly an initial version of the system Involves all development teams Disadvantages: Quick fixes may be involved “Invisible” process, not well-supported by documentation The system’s structure can be corrupted by continuous change

Software Process Models: …Evolutionary Development Disadvantages [cont’d]: Special tools and techniques may be necessary The client may have the impression the first version is very close to the final product and thus be less patient Applicability: When requirements are not well understood When the client and the developer agree on a “rapid prototype” that will be thrown away Good for small and medium-sized software systems

Software Process Models: Component-based Software Engineering… CBSE process model [SE-8, Fig 4.3]

Software Process Models: .Component-based Software Engineering.. Main characteristics: Makes intensive use of existing reusable components The focus is on integrating the components rather than on creating them from the scratch

Software Process Models: ..Component-based Software Engineering. Advantages: Reduces considerably the software to be developed “in-house” Allows faster delivery In principle, more reliable systems, due to using previously tested components

Software Process Models: …Component-based Software Engineering Disadvantages: Compromises in requirements are needed Less control over the system’s evolution Applicability: When there is a pool of existing components that could satisfy the requirements of the new product Emerging trend: integration of web services from a range of suppliers

Software Process Models: Incremental Development… The Incremental model [SE-8, Fig 4.4]

Software Process Models: .Incremental.. Main characteristics: Hybrid model that combines elements of the waterfall and evolutionary paradigms The specification, design, and implementation phases are broken in smaller increments

Software Process Models: ..Incremental. Advantages: Provides better support for process iteration Reduces rework in the software construction process Some decisions on requirements may be delayed Allows early delivery of parts of the system Supports easier integration of sub-systems Lower risk of project failure Delivery priorities can be more easily set

Software Process Models: ...Incremental Disadvantages: Increments need be relatively small Mapping requirements to increments may not be easy Common software features may be difficult to identify Applicability: When it is possible to deliver the system “part-by-part”

Software Process Models: Spiral Model.. Boehm’s Spiral Model [SE-8, Fig 4.5]

.Software Process Models: Spiral Model. Main characteristics: Also a hybrid model that support process iteration The process is represented as a spiral, each loop in the spiral representing a process phase Four sectors per loop: objective setting, risk assessment and reduction, development and validation, planning Risk is explicitly taken into consideration

Software Process Models: ..Spiral Model Advantages: Risk reduction mechanisms are in place Supports iteration and reflects real-world practices Systematic approach Disadvantages: Requires expertise in risk evaluation and reduction Complex, relatively difficult to follow strictly Applicable only to large systems Applicability: Internal development of large systems

Process Activities: Specification Requirements engineering [SE-8, Fig. 4.6]

Process Activities: Design & Implementation A general model for design [SE-8, Fig 4.7]

Process Activities: Testing.. The debugging process [SE-8, Fig 4.8]

Process Activities: .Testing. The testing process [SE-8, Fig 4.9]

Process Activities: ..Testing Testing phases in the SE process [SE-8, Fig. 4.10]

Process Activities: Evolution System evolution [SE-8, Fig 4.11]

The Rational Unified Process. RUP phases [SE-8, Fig 4.12]

.The Rational Unified Process RUP workflows [SE-8, Fig 4.13]

CASE Classification of CASE technology [SE-7, Fig 4.14]