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Software Engineering Fundamental Principles

Summary

This course provides an overview of software development methodologies, from rigorous to agile, and covers configuration management, software process maintenance, and project management. It aims to prepare students for practical application of these methods in real-world scenarios.

Literature

1. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence, and Joanne M. Atlee. 2009. Software Engineering: Theory and Practice: Prentice Hall, ISBN 0136061699.
2. Pressman, Roger S. 2010. Software Engineering : A Practitioner's Approach. 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, ISBN 9780073375977.
3. Sommerville, Ian. 2010. Software Engineering. 9th ed, International Computer Science Series. Harlow: AddisonWesley, ISBN 978-0137035151.

Advised literature

1. Münch, J. (Ed.), 2012. Software process definition and management, Fraunhofer IESE series on software and systems engineering. Springer, Heidelberg,
2. Elizabeth Hull, Ken Jackson, Jeremy Dick. Requirements Engineering. ISBN 1849964041 , Springer, October 11, 2010
3. Klaus Pohl, Chris Rupp. Requirements Engineering Fundamentals. ISBN-13: 978-1933952819 , Rocky Nook; May 1, 2011.
4. Suzanne Robertson, James Robertson. Mastering the Requirements Process: Getting Requirements Right (3rdEdition), ISBN-13: 978-0321815743 , Addison-Wesley Professional; 3 edition, August 16, 2012.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 460-4154
Abbreviation ZPSWI
Course title Software Engineering Fundamental Principles
Coordinating department Department of Computer Science
Course coordinator Ing. Svatopluk Štolfa, Ph.D.