Go Back to 433-244 (Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, v4, p105)
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Different CONTACT
Source=[20 hours of lectures and 12 two-hour laboratory sessions]
Xref = [20 lectures and 12 two-hour laboratory sessions]
Different CONTENT
Source=[Programming environments, configuration management. Standard testing and debugging techniques. Design techniques for medium sized programs. Introduction to the principles of software development tools reinforced by practical experience in their use.]
Xref = [Introduction to models and issues concerned with the development of high quality software. Introduction to the use of tools and environments that facilitate the design and implementation of large software systems. Introduction to ethical and legal issues in the development of software.]
Different COORDINATOR
Source=[Dr. Z. Somogyi Dr. A. B. Ruighaver <i>(Semester two)</i>]
Xref = [Dr Z Somogyi (Semester One), Dr A B Ruighaver (Semester Two).]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[On completion of this subject, students should be able to design, code, test and debug medium sized programs, and should be able to use a range of software development tools.]
Xref = [On completion of this subject, students should: be aware of the phases of the software lifecycle; be familiar with some common design paradigms; be able to write, test and debug non-trivial programs; be able to use a range of software development tools.]
Different SEMESTER
Source=[Available in both semesters one and two]
Xref = [Available in both semesters 1 & 2]
Differences in Computer Science, Faculty of Science (v4, p182)
Different ASSESSMENT
Source=[Up to four hours of examinations at the end of the subject. Project work, which is expected to take about 30 hours, must be completed satisfactorily to pass the subject. Weighting of assessment components will be made known at the commencement of the subject. The assessment will include a practical component completed in the laboratory under examination conditions and may include both written and on-line components. Depending on laboratory availability, this examination may be held in the first week after the end of the teaching semester, or may be scheduled in the normal examination period. Notification of examination arrangements will be made known at the start of the subject.]
Xref = [Up to four hours of examinations at the end of the subject. Project work, which is expected to take about 30 hours, must be completed satisfactorily to pass the subject. Weighting of assessment components will be made known at the commencement of the subject.]
Different CONTACT
Source=[20 hours of lectures and 12 two-hour laboratory sessions]
Xref = [20 lectures and 12 two-hour laboratory sessions]
Different COORDINATOR
Source=[Dr. Z. Somogyi Dr. A. B. Ruighaver <i>(Semester two)</i>]
Xref = [Dr Z Somogyi (Semester 1), Dr A B Ruighaver (Semester 2).]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[On completion of this subject, students should be able to design, code, test and debug medium sized programs, and should be able to use a range of software development tools.]
Xref = [On successful completion of this subject, students should:
<ul>
<li>be able to design, code, test and debug medium sized programs;
<li>be able to use a range of software development tools.
</ul>]
Different PREREQUISITES
Source=[433-142 and 433-242. Students with a grade of H3 or better in 433-142 are permitted to take 433-244 and 433-242 concurrently]
Xref = [Computer Science 433-142 and 433-242 <b>(Note: </b>If a grade of H3 or better has been achieved in 433-142 Computing Fundamentals B then 433-242 may be taken as a corequisite for this subject. )]
Different SEMESTER
Source=[Available in both semesters one and two]
Xref = [Offered in both Semester 1 and Semester 2]
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