CSCI 511: Personal Software
Process (PSP) and Project
Winter/Spring
2005
Last updated 02/14/05 [2005
base]
General Information
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Overview
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The course offering is implemented using DEN for Lectures. Some
lectures and demonstrations to assist you with some of your
exercises.
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The course will meet MW 11:30 to 12:50, January 10 through April
2x, 2005. There is an optional webcast office hour and exercise
discussion/demonstration
session every Friday, at 11:300 Noon to 12:50. This is extra session
is designed to handle DEN student telephone calls as well as
questions from the
class. Whether the course is webcast real-time, While the course
may not be webcast in real-time or not, remote students will
be allowed to participate via
NetMeeting.
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Schedules [password required]
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Copyright
Agreement [to be signed by ALL students]
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Student Information
Form
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PSP Student Background
Survey [SEI]
Homework
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Reading from A Discipline for Software Engineering (DSE) and other
provided materials.
DSE is the required class text book:
Discipline
for Software Engineering, A -- ©
1995, ISBN: 0201546108 by
Watts Humphrey
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Spreadsheet programming exercise assignments [adapted from DSE].
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Writing and process data analysis reports exercises (6) [adapted from DSE].
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3GL programming exercise assignments.
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Grading
Projects
Each student will do a Software Engineering project with two deliveries during
the semester. Everyone will do the same project: Personal Process
Improvement analysis, planning and execurtion. The Personal Project
Management Process(es) will be used during the project, including
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Personal Process Definition Process (for analysis report)
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Earned Value resource and task Planning and Tracking
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Personal Writing Process
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Personal Spreadsheet Process
Tools
Office Hours
- Electronic with live demonstrations and prepared exercise discussions (also
Webcast): Friday 11:30 to 12:50 in OHE 100 Classroom F.
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Traditional:
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TA hours:
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