Prepared by S. Murrell on 2007-03-09, Last Updated 2008-04-15

Prepared by S. Murrell on 2007-03-09, Last Updated 2008-04-15

<p> EEN511 - Software Engineering 3 credits</p><p>B.S.E.E. B.S.Cp.E. B.S.I.S.E. EEN EAN WCN ECN IT SE elect elect elect elect elect REQ</p><p>2007-8 Modern programming methodologies, structured programming and data abstractions, Catalog specification, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance of large scale Data: software are covered. Prerequisites: EEN318</p><p>Texts: 1. Algorithms in C++ parts 1-5 Robert Sedgewick, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 020172684X, 2002</p><p>References: 1. Applied Data Structures with C++ Peter Smith, Jones and Bartlett, ISBN 0763725625 2. Introduction to Algorithms Thomas Cormen, MIT press, ISBN 0-07-013151-1</p><p>Objectives: 1. Analyze complex problems and rationally plan and implement a software solution 2. Make effective use of known algorithms and data representations, and adapt and develop new ones as necessary 3. Make effective use of software development and project management methodologies 4. Create, understand, and verify specifications of software behaviour 5. Understand the limitations on software designs and computational power.</p><p>Topics: 1. Advanced programming techniques: 2. Dynamic programming and essential NP complete problems and algorithms 3. Advanced and application specific sorting and searching 4. Essential graph algorithms including shortest path 5. Data structures and data management: 6. Data modelling and representative structures 7. Heaps, 2-3-trees, AVL trees, red-black trees, hashing, enumerators 8. Efficient data storage and retrieval techniques 9. Software development: 10. Time complexity analysis 11. Management and Control: Cocomo, Software Science, Design Patterns, etc. 12. Introduction to declarative programming techniques: functional and logic programming. 13. Limits of Computability: 14. Countability, Non-enumerable data types, Uncomputable numbers 15. Integer decision functions, Uncomputable functions 16. Gödel's incompleteness, the halting problem, Turing's thesis. Schedule: lectures, 150 minutes per week Professional Engineering topics: 3 credits, design 3 credits Component: Many design examples and methods are discussed in class, Assignments involve the design of software solutions. Students are required to submit a design project. </p><p>Prepared by S. Murrell on 2007-03-09, Last updated 2008-04-15</p>

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