COMP4130 Managing Software Quality and Process
Later Year Course
| Offered By | Department of Computer Science |
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| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Computer Science |
| Offered in | First Semester, 2009 and First Semester, 2010 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
This course introduces students to advanced topics on managing the quality of products to be delivered as part of the progression within a software development project, and managing the development process itself through software process improvement frameworks and standards. Several causal aspects of (bad) software quality will be introduced and discussed so that students can understand the context for undertaking risk and bad quality avoidance. There will be a focus on practical techniques for identifying and removing defects as well as for implementing procedures to track the success or failure of resk and kefect resolutions. There are several Software Process Imporvement (SPI) frameworks and standards available, each one possessing its own merits and difficulties. Most are regarded as being more appropriate to large software development organisations where the assumed expenses of incorporated SPI initiatives typically provide significant return on investment. This course will introduce the various well known frameworks and standards in the context of importance to organisations but then also discuss tailored versions of some SPI frameworks that are more suitable to small organisations or teams of software developers.
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| Indicative Assessment | Assignments (30%); Final Exam (70%) |
| Workload | Thirty one hour lectures and five two hour laboratory sessions |
| Areas of Interest | Software Engineering |
| Requisite Statement | Enrolment in BSEng or permission from Head of Department of Computer Science; COMP2600;COMP3100 or COMP3500; and COMP3120 |
| Incompatibility | Incompatible:COMP4100 and COMP4110 |
| Programs | Bachelor of Software Engineering |
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