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It has long been an established principle that students undertaking studies in the third year level in Computer Science subjects at Monash university and aiming to graduate with a major or co-major in Computer Science will complete a project unit. This project will require them to develop a major piece of software and/or undertake self-directed research. FIT3038 fulfils this role in the restructured Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) degree and in degrees like the Bachelor of Science that allow students to complete a major or a co-major in Computer Science.
This unit has been updated as part of a 2009 review and comparison of data with current Handbook, Syllabus + and Callista data.
30/11/2017 - Unit disestablished at FEC 5/17 Item 7.3.
This is a third year, optional core unit in the Bachelor of Computer Science (BCompSci) and an elective in the Bachelor of Software Engineering (BSE). It is an optional core unit in double degrees involving the BCompSci and may be taken as part of a major or a double major in the Bachelor of Science (BSc) and double degrees involving the BSc. Its most important role is to give students experience in working in groups to develop large software systems from initial analysis and requirements engineering through the design and implementation phases through to a software maintenance phase.
It gives students the chance to put into practice concepts learned in its prerequisite unit, FIT3077, Software Engineering: Architecture and Design. Students in the BCS need an opportunity to be involved in large scale software development and this cannot be provided by individual or group assignment work within a unit that is seeking to introduce new ideas. In this unit students will be asked to put into practice ideas that have been taught in other programming, software engineering and systems analysis-oriented units.
At the completion of this unit students will have -
A knowledge and understanding of:
Developed attitudes that enable them to:
Developed the skills to:
Demonstrated the communication and teamwork skills necessary to:
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This unit is intended to provide students with practical experience relating to the construction of software according to software engineering principles. Students are expected to undertake the design and implementation of a program. All aspects of the software engineering process will be covered including requirements analysis, specification, design, coding, testing and maintenance. Students will generally work in a group, and interaction with that group will be an integral part of the project. As a rough guide, this subject should require about one hundred and fifty hours of effort from the student during the semester.
FIT
CSE3302
Semester 2, 2008
Clayton
Peter Tischer
31 Oct 2005 | Jeanette Niehus | Initial Draft; modified UnitName; modified Abbreviation; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRole; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRelation; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRelevance; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjAffective; modified UnitObjectives/ObjPsychomotor; modified UnitObjectives/ObjSocial; modified Classification; modified UnitContent/Summary; modified Teaching/Mode; modified Teaching/Strategies; modified Teaching/Objectives; modified Assessment/Strategies; modified Assessment/Objectives; modified Workload/WorkHours; modified ResourceReqs/LectureReqs; modified ResourceReqs/TutorialReqs; modified ResourceReqs/LabReqs; modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs; modified ResourceReqs/StaffReqs; modified ResourceReqs/LibraryReqs; modified ResourceReqs/SchoolReqs; modified ResourceReqs/CaspaImpact; modified ResourceReqs/InterFaculty; modified ResourceReqs/IntraFaculty; modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits; modified Prohibitions; modified Level; modified DateOfIntroduction; modified Frequency; modified LocationOfOffering; modified FacultyInformation/FIContact |
01 Nov 2005 | Jeanette Niehus | modified UnitObjectives/ObjText |
07 Nov 2005 | John Betts | |
08 Nov 2005 | Ralph Gillon | FIT School Approval, 8/11/05 |
10 Nov 2005 | Ralph Gillon | FEC Approval |
16 Nov 2005 | Annabelle McDougall | FacultyBoard Approval |
29 Oct 2009 | David Sole | This unit has been updated as part of a 2009 review and comparison of data with current Handbook, Syllabus + and Callista data. |
29 Oct 2009 | David Sole | 2009 Review - Submit |
29 Oct 2009 | David Sole | 2009 Review - Chief Examiner approval |
29 Oct 2009 | David Sole | 2009 Review - FEC approval |
29 Oct 2009 | David Sole | 2009 Review - Faculty Board approval |
30 Nov 2017 | Christy Pearson | modified UnitName; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
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