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CIS 525 Software Construction
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Prerequisites:
Completion of core requirements
This course presents the fundamental methodologies employed in software engineering construction including all of the underlying elements of system programming. In addition it integrates that perspective into practical approaches to embedded work. The student will understand how to optimize operating and application system functioning and functional interfaces, formal methods for soft ware construction, alternative methods for software construction including their advantages/disadvantages, software unit and integration testing approaches (strengths and weaknesses) and modeling notation. | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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