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BIE-SP1.21 Team Software Project 1 Extent of teaching: 4C
Instructor: Completion: KZ
Department: 18102 Credits: 5 Semester: L

Annotation:
Students gain hands-on experience with the analysis, design, and prototyping of a large-scale software system. Theoretical support is provided in the BIE-SWI course that runs concurrently and that teaches students necessary techniques and principles. Teams consisting of 4-6 students will work on a specific project. The teacher, in the role of the team and project leader, regularly consults with the team (at the seminars) both the formal and material aspects of the software design. The resulting software artefact will be further developed and finished in the BIE-SP2 course.

Lecture syllabus:
There are no lectures. Instead, the students are supposed to sign up and attend the BIE-SWI course.

Seminar syllabus:
There are no seminars. The students are supposed to sign up to and attend BIE-SWI seminars to learn some practical examples of the techniques discussed at BIE-SWI lectures so they can apply them to their own project in BIE-SP1. The projects themselves are consulted and presented to the project supervisor regularly on a weekly basis on individually-arranged meetings.

Literature:
1. Weisfeld M. : The Object-Oriented Thought Process (5th Edition). Addison-Wesley Professional, 2019. ISBN 978-0-13-5118196-6.
2. Cha S., Taylor R.N., Kang K.C. : Handbook of Software Engineering. Springer, 2019. ISBN 978-3-030-00261-9.
3. Ingeno J. : Software Architect?s Handbook: Become a successful software architect by implementing effective architecture concepts. Packt Publishing, 2018. ISBN 978 1788624060.
4. Arlow J., Neustad I. : UML 2 and the Unified Process: Practical Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (2nd Edition). Pearson Education, 2005. ISBN 978-0321321275.
5. McConnell S. : Software Estimation : Demystifying the Black Art. Microsoft Press, 2006. ISBN 978- 735605350.

Requirements:
The students are expected to sign up for the BIE-SWI course at the same time as all the theory is explained there. BIE-SP1 is meant as an extension of BIE-SWI to apply the learnt techniques to large-scale and long-term projects lead by a real client (supervisor).

Information about the course and courseware are available at https://courses.fit.cvut.cz/BI-SP1/

The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
BIE-TI.21 Computer Science 2021 V 4
BIE-PS.21 Computer Networks and Internet 2021 VO 4
BIE-SI.21 Software Engineering 2021 PS 4
BIE-PV.21 Computer Systems and Virtualization 2021 V 4
BIE-IB.21 Information Security 2021 (Bachelor in English) V 4
BIE-PI.21 Computer Engineering 2021 V 4


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