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BIE-SP2.21 Team Software Project 2 Extent of teaching: 2C
Instructor: Completion: KZ
Department: 18102 Credits: 5 Semester: Z

Annotation:
Students gain hands-on experience with the iterative development process while working on a large-scale software project. The first iteration is the result of the BIE-SP1 course project. However, in this follow-up, the functionality, testing, and documentation of the software system being developed will be emphasized. Students will work in teams of 4-6 people. The teacher, in the role of the team and project leader, regularly consults with the team (at the seminars) the formal as well as material aspects of their solution.

Lecture syllabus:
There are not lectures.

Seminar syllabus:
There are no seminar/tutorial. There are only 3 presentations of the intermediate results of the project.

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 eective 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:
BI-DBS, BI-SP1

Informace o předmětu a výukové materiály naleznete na https://moodle-vyuka.cvut.cz/course/search.php?search=BI-SP2.1

The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
BIE-PV.21 Computer Systems and Virtualization 2021 V 5
BIE-IB.21 Information Security 2021 (Bachelor in English) V 5
BIE-SI.21 Software Engineering 2021 PS 5
BIE-TI.21 Computer Science 2021 V 5
BIE-PI.21 Computer Engineering 2021 V 5
BIE-PS.21 Computer Networks and Internet 2021 VO 5


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