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Software Engineering A

Course aims

The aim is to explain and practical examples show the importance of a process approach when creating software works. Students will learn the basic skills of processing user requests, process mapping and process simulation. In addition, students learn about the structure and use of methodological frameworks of ITIL and COBIT, with an emphasis on strategic IT management and service management and operations. Student passes through the phases of IT support processes to their simulation with the aim of understanding the impact of the economic indicators of the company.

Literature

PRESMAN, Roger. Software Engineering: A Practicioner's Approach. 7nd. ed. New Jersey: MCGraw-Hill Science. 928 s. 2009. ISBN:978-0073375977.
AL-AMOAIR, Raid, Onur ULGEN a Ed WILIAMS. Process Simulation Using WITNESS: Including Lean and Six-Sigma Applications. New Jersey: Wiley-Interscience, 2010. s. 480. ISBN 978-0470371695.

Advised literature

BRAUDE, Eric and Michael BERNSTEIN. Software Engineering: Modern Approaches. 2nd. ed. Washington: Willey, 2010. 782 s. ISBN: 978-0471692089 .


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 155-1301
Abbreviation SWEA
Course title Software Engineering A
Coordinating department Department of Applied Informatics
Course coordinator Ing. Jan Ministr, Ph.D.