Ashford University Software Engineering Concept Map and Paper
The Final Project for this course is an accumulation of previous weeks’ interactive assignments in which you will utilize all of the skills you have acquired in this course to develop a c Concept Map and Paper. In each week of the course, you created various sections of your Software Engineering Concept Map. Now you will combine all the sections you have developed into one final concept map that demonstrates your knowledge of software engineering design and development.
In Week 1, you identified different software engineering processes and methods in which you illustrated and made connections among the concepts of software engineering. In addition, you described the function of each software process and method. In Week 2, you illustrated different software development methods and explained the processes used for software development and software requirements engineering. In Week 3, you illustrated the perspective of context, interaction, structure and behavior modeling (System Modeling and Architectural Design). In addition, you described the differences between applying each model; system architecture from different perspectives of software components; how architectural patterns are used to present, share, and reuse knowledge; and the MVC pattern as used in Layered and Client-Server architecture. In Week 4, you illustrated the three major aspects of design and implementation in software engineering and described software reuse at different levels, the benefits of software reuse, the fundamental configuration management activities, and the host-target development platform. You also explained various types of software testing and the three stages of development testing. Finally, in Week 5, you illustrated the components of software evolution, showed the logical elements of a legacy system, and described their relationships.
Part I: Final Software Engineering Concept Map
For the Final Software Engineering Concept Map, review the feedback you received from your peers and/or instructor and incorporate any feedback you received for all five concept maps. Combine all the sections you have developed into one final concept map.
Part II: Paper
In your paper:
Outline the features of contemporary Software Engineering, within the context of: Software development, software engineering, software process, process models, process activities, software design and implementation, software validations, and evolution.
Describe software engineering development techniques, including agile and plan-driven methodologies, requirements engineering processes, specifications, use cases, validations, and change management.
Explain how various system modeling fundamentals, including context-models, interaction-models, structural-models, and behavioral-models, lead to architectural design, architectural views, architectural patterns, and application architectures.
Describe how system modeling is applied in developing object-oriented software, architectural design, and implementation.
Describe the various software testing plans to include development, release, user testing phases, the mechanisms to control software changes or evolution processes, and software maintenance.
Describe how you might use these concepts about software engineering in future courses and/or future jobs.
The Software Engineering Concept Map and Paper
Must include a concept map.
Sommerville, I. (2016). Software engineering (10th ed.). Pearson.
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