Luca Dan Serbanati
     Special Topics in Software Engineering
     Faculty of Engineering in Foreign Languages. Computer Science Courses
     Master in Software Engineerin. Second year. Fall 2011
     Project: Teaching Assistant Andrei Vasilateanu andraevs@gmail.com
 
Email: luca@serbanati.com    URL: Personal website
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General Information:


Course: 1h/week
Lab work: 1h/week
Credit points: 3

Teaching Assistant:
Andrei Vasilateanu, andraevs@gmail.com

Prerequisites:
"Software Development Methods" course

Lecture notes : not available

Grading and workload
Your grade in the course will be calculated from the marks of the partial and final exams:
Partial_exam*0.5 + Final_exam*0.5
Each exam mark is calculated from several 10-based marks as follows:
(Homeworks and Laboratory Activity)*0.2+
(Project Activity)*0.3 +
(Lab, Project and Course Attendance)*0.1 +
(Final Examination)*0.4

Homework Policy.
1.Homework submissions must not include external materials (e.g., web downloads).
2. The homeworks must be turned in on the due date. Late homeworks are not accepted for any reason and will receive a zero mark.
3.The homework is an individual research work.
4. Homeworks will require substantial time commitment. We strongly recommend that students begin working on assignments early. 5. The projects will be graded according to the judicious choice, usage and documentation of design patterns or architecture styles as well as to the overall quality of the student's software producing style. Late project defence tentatives are not accepted for any reason and the project will receive a zero mark.


Examination Policy
The comprehensive exam consists of a closed-book written answer to a quiz and an open-book test consisting in designing a comprehensive architecture for a distributed application.

Textbooks:
1. In English: Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, E. Gamma, R. Helm, R. Johnson, J. Vlissides, Addison Wesley Professional, 1994
In Romanian:
Design Patterns - Sabloane de proiectare, Teora, 2002.
2. Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions, G. Hohpe, B. Woolf, Addison Wesley, 2003, ISBN 0-321-20068-3


Schedule of Laboratory Topics and Homework Assignments
The lab homework assignments will require knowledge of materials covered by the course lectures.
Here is the exercise Highway Traffic Taxation Information System for homework assignments in the first part of the course. Requirements to be implemented will be released for each 2 hour-laboratory session.
Lab.
Homework Assign.




Lecture Schedule
Date/Time Lesson Topic/Room 
Fri 25 Nov.
16h-20h
CJ205
SOA Design Patterns
Fri 2 Dec.
16h-20h
CJ205
SOA Design Patterns

Lecture Notes


Examinations
Exam Date Time/Room


Final Examination
Final Results

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