Software Engineering Detail course information Syllabus Course Outcomes

Software Engineering

Detail course information • Syllabus • Course Outcomes • CO Attainment



Text Books and References Text Books: • 1. “Software Engineering : APractitioner‟s Approach” by Roger Pressman Sixth Edition • 2. “Software Engineering” by Ian Sommerville, Pearson • 3. “Software Engineering : A Precise Approach” Pankaj Jalote , Wiley India References: (for Practical) • 1. “System Analysis and Design” Alan Dennis, Wixom, R M Roth – Wiley India • 2. “Software Engineering : Principles and Practice” by Waman S Jawadekar

Course Outcome’s: CO ‘s CO 1 Meet the Information Technology Program Objectives of identifying and solving engineering problems CO 2 To understand principles, concepts, methods, and techniques of the software engineering approach to producing quality software for large, complex systems. CO 3 To function effectively as a member of a team engaged in technical work. CO 4 To study and practice methods for analysis, design, testing, and implementation of large, complex software systems CO 5 To study the various perspectives on software quality and change management CO 6 To think critically about ethical and social issues in software engineering for different applications

CO Mapping With Module: Course Outcome (CO) Module Hours CO 1 1, 2 3, 6 Respectively CO 2 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 6 Respectively CO 3 6 5 CO 4 7 6 CO 5 8, 10, 11 6, 3, 3 Respectively CO 6 9 3

As per University Teaching Scheme : Theory: 4 hrs/week Practical: 2 hrs/week Examination Scheme : IAT-I & IAT-II : 20 marks each End-Sem Exam: 80 marks

Termwork total : 25 marks • Assignments: 5 marks • Attendance: 5 marks • Experiments: 15 marks

Assessment Process: 1. Descriptive/subjective Test 2. Objective Test

Descriptive/Subjective Test 1. Descriptive test 1 (DTI) 2. Internel Assessment Test I (IAT-I) 13 th, 14 th, 15 th Feb 3. Internal Assessment Test II (IAT-II) 16 th, 17 th, 18 th March 4. Descriptive test 2 (DTII)

Syllabus for assessment: Assessment Process Modules DT-I 1, 2 (CO 1) IAT-I 3, 4, 5, 6 (CO 2, CO 3) IAT-II 7, 8, 10, 11 (CO 4, CO 5) DT-II 9 (CO 6) Marks for Descriptive test 1 and 2 – 10 marks each Marks for IAT test 1 and 2 – 20 marks each [Sample question set will be given in respective subjects]

Objective Test • • 6 objective type test each dependent on 1 CO Will be taken during lab session It can be in form of viva, quiz, puzzles, presentation etc. It will be graded for 10 marks

CO Attainment Analysis Measure 1(Descriptive test) Measure 2(Objective test) CO 1 Descriptive Test during Laboratory Session (10 mark) Objective Test during Laboratory Session (10 mark) CO 2 IAT 1 Objective Test during Laboratory Session (10 mark) CO 3 IAT 1 Objective Test during Laboratory Session (10 mark) CO 4 IAT 2 Objective Test during Laboratory Session (10 mark) CO 5 IAT 2 Objective Test during Laboratory Session (10 mark) CO 6 Descriptive Test during Laboratory Session (10 mark) Objective Test during Laboratory Session (10 mark)

Prelims : 10 th, 11 th , 12 th , 13 th, 14 th, 15 th April Will be conducted for 80 marks

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