Description
The goal of this assignment is to have you apply the knowledge you learned in this course to a different context, namely, fiction writing. This is a great practice in taking classroom knowledge into different situations. In addition, this kind of writing activity has been known to help solidify long-term learning.
****Write a short story (fiction or non-fiction)****, of roughly 2-4 pages single spaced, 12-pt. font,
that embodies ****one or more software engineering concepts/phenomena taught in this class.****
(PS: The software concept that are required included in the story could be some popular idea, principle, or famous failure about software design, requirements or development. Thank you!)
The requirements of this assignment are somewhat flexible, but in order to receive a grade on this assignment, your submission must, at least:
1. Read more like an original story (not an essay or news article or blog or similar), whether fiction or non-fiction.
2. Embody one or more software engineering concepts/phenomena taught in this class. You are allowed to refer to software-failures that 'made news', but not simply repeat that story.
3. Be original and not plagiarized (submissions will be run through turnitin.com).

Explanation & Answer

Attached.
The Killer Bugs in the Skies
When military Chiefs got a notification that the G-365 fighter jets were through with testing
after a decade of development, a sense of relief filled the air. Raging wars and missions across the
world had the military’s air superiority spread thin across diverse fronts, and an injection of
additional force and technology was almost overdue. While most of the wars and missions were
under no imminent threat of breaking down under insufficient air support, the mission against
terrorist groups in Yemen always worried the military's top administration, and the problem was
getting worse.
To wipe out the terrorist groups, military companies deployed in the mission had drawn up
schemes to force the organized enemies in the southern part against rocky hills and pin them there
for the eventual identification and apprehension. The only problem with this plan is that the
position was the terrorists' stronghold. In addition to that, civilians were all over the place. It was
obvious that the enemies would use this attribute along with the extensive town and high buildings
to their advantage in an effort to repel United States forces pursuing them. The sta...
