CS 115 -- Software Methodology

(Updated 03/07/02)

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Instructor Information Course Information: TA and Labs



Quiz 1 Review Topics

Quiz 2 Review Topics

Syllabus

Homeworks

Lecture Slides

These powerpoint lecture slides are provided here as a convenience to you, but are not all of the slides presented in class. Due to copyright issues we are not able to provide the complete set. You are responsible for learning all the material covered in class, including lectures, notes written on the board, and the assigned readings in the textbook.

Supplements

CMPS 115 FAQ's

See if your question is here - we've answered questions about late project milestones, project grading, the final, programming language for the final, etc.

Required Text:

Software Engineering A Practitioner's Approach (Fifth Edition). Roger S. Pressman, McGraw-Hill, 2001. This book is available at the BayTree Bookstore. Additional RequiredText: The Mythical Man-Month. Frederick P. Brooks, Jr., Addison-Wesley, 1995.

Evaluation:

Working Together:
The project is designed to be done by people working together. The in-class quizzes, final exam, and the homeworks are to be done by each student, working alone.

Academic Dishonesty:
Any confirmed academic dishonesty including but not limited to copying another's homework, cheating on exams, and copying project work without giving credit to the author of the work products, will constitute a failure of the computer ethics portion of this class and result in a no-pass or failing grade. Students are encouraged to read the campus policies regarding academic integrity.

Homework Policy:
Turn in homework as due. Place the homework on the table at the front of the room. Late work will NOT be accepted or graded. Homework is graded in terms of being done using correct grammar, complete sentences, being readable, and referring correctly to software engineering tools and techniques that have been discussed in class or read in the previous week's assigned readings.

Exams Schedule: See Sylabus

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