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Cannot be taken with: COM213
Aims/Description: The Software Hut (a microcosm of a real Software House) gives students an opportunity to experience the processes of engineering a real software system for a real client in a competitive environment. The taught element covers the tools and technologies needed to manage software development projects successfully and to deliver software products that meet both client expectations and quality standards. Topics that are put into practice include: the requirements engineering process; software modelling and testing; using specific software development framework(s); group project management; quality assurance; testing. Tutorials take the form of project meetings, and so are concerned with team management, conduct of meetings and action minutes.
Restrictions on availability: Students from schools other than Computer Science will need to demonstrate mathematical skills, programming skills in the required language, and some experience of developing web-based systems.
Notes: This unit forms part of an accredited degree programme
Information on the department responsible for this unit (Computer Science):
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