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Software Development I

Structure Type: Study unit
Code: TTKA0706
Type: Compulsory / Basic Studies
Curriculum: T-TK 2011V
Level: Bachelor of Business Administration
Year of Study: 2 (2012-2013)
Credits: 6 cr
Responsible Teacher: Hellman, Sirkka
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Courses During the Academic Year 2012-2013

Impl.Group(s)Study TimeTeacher(s)LanguageEnrolment
4T-TK-3TH2012-09-03 – 2013-03-01Sirkka HellmanFinnish2012-08-13 – 2012-09-07
5T-TK-3DI2012-09-03 – 2013-03-01Sirkka HellmanFinnish2012-08-13 – 2012-09-07

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Learning Outcomes

The student will be able to conduct a software design review using appropriate guidelines (process). Furthermore create and specify the software design for a medium-size software product using a software requirement specification, an accepted program design methodology (object oriented), and appropriate design notation. The student gains knowledge in object oriented systems development emphasizing requirements, analysis and design.

Student's Workload

Total work load of the course: 135 h
- of which scheduled studies: 68 h
- of which autonomous studies: 67 h
The assesment of student's own learning 1 h is included in contact lessons.

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

Basic knowledge in systems development, programming, databases and systems theory. Knowledge from the courses Programming and User Interfaces or otherwise earned corresponding knowledge.

Contents

Through theoretic studies of object oriented concepts, modelling techniques, methods etc and a practical project dealing with requirements, analysis and design, the student will get acquainted with the object oriented way of thinking and UML and gain knowledge about how to work in an object oriented systems development project.
The course deals with issues like: Development process lifecycle; Systems development models and methods; Development tools; Standards ; System Requirements Analysis and Design; Process, tasks, and deliverables; Object Oriented Analysis; UML and CASE tool;
Quality assurance: inspection and reviews and Transition from analysis to design.

Regional Impact

The course content takes into account the region's businesses in the energy sector, as well as the specific features of international trade.

Internationality

The course content takes into account the region's businesses in the energy sector, as well as the specific features of international trade.

Recommended or Required Reading and Other Learning Resources/Tools

Handouts and cource Web pages.

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Learning by doing –method
Student work is problem based and surveying. Normally teaching takes the form of lessons, lectures, seminars and project assignments.

Assessment Criteria

5: Student understands most (around 90%) course concepts and is capable of developing applications with advanced features

3: Student understands a considerable portion (around 60%) of course concepts and is capable of developing applications with moderate number of functions.

1: Student understands basic (around 40%) course concepts and is capable of developing simple applications.

Assessment Methods

During the course the students complete a small system project. Learning is based on the Problem Based Learning –method and implementing real systems modelling, programming, and testing tasks.

Contact lessons and guided exercise work 3,5 cu
Independent studies o,5 cu
Independent guided project management work 1,5 cu
Exams 0,5 cu

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