Number of hours
- Lectures 18.0
ECTS
ECTS 1.75
Goal(s)
The aim of this course is to present techniques for software analysis, design and testing. The presented approaches rely on the UML notation, which allows the developper to elaborate object models with various diagrams. This course will be illustrated by practice exercises and case studies.
Contact Matthieu MOY, Jean-Marie FAVREContent(s)
- Software Engineering
- UML Diagrams
- Requirement Analysis and Expression
- Object Modeling
- Design
- Validation
Prerequisites
Implementation of a big software engineering project
Give kind of exam for session 1 and session 2: written, allowed documents or not, oral, practical work, reports, plan, vivas
N1=E1
N2= E2 ou O
M.-C. Gaudel, B. Marre, F. Schlienger, G. Bernot. Précis de génie logiciel. Masson 1996.
J. Rumbaugh, M. Blaha, W. Premerlani, F. Eddy, W. Premerlani, Object-Oriented Modeling and Design, Prentice Hall, 1991.
J. Rumbaugh, I. Jacobson, G. Booch, Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual, Addison Wesley, 1999
P.-A. Muller, N. Gaertner. Modélisation objet avec UML. Deuxième édition. Eyrolles, 2000.
C. Larman. UML et les Design Patterns. Campus Press, 2002.
E. Gamma, R. Helm, R. Johnson, J. Vlissides. Design Patterns. Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software. Addison Wesley. 1995.