Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Presentation Day
Today we're the 9th group to present in front of the whole class.....im quite nervous earlier...but then gain confidence a lil bit after a few minutes......before our group prsentation....me n my friend quite nervous because sumthing is wrong with the projector.....whoever use green colour on their blog....the projector turn it into bright yellow.....it looks like it could kill human's brain cells......haha...but luckily....it didnt happen to our blog...still green...but maybe a lil bright.....hehe....and luckily we didnt get any killer questions from other group members....phewww...and by the way.....im sorry if during our group presentation....i said things that may hurt other group feelings....sorry guys......
Monday, July 30, 2007
Presentation Time
Presentation for this assignment is going to bet held on the 30/7 untill 3/8. We need to prepare for the presentation and discuss on what we should do with our portal.
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Software Engineering Facts
Software engineering is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software. The term software engineering was popularized during the 1968 NATO Software Engineering Conference (held in Garmisch, Germany) by its chairman F.L. Bauer, and has been in widespread use since. The discipline of software engineering encompasses knowledge, tools, and methods for defining software requirements, and performing software design, software construction, software testing, and software maintenance tasks. Software engineering also draws on knowledge from fields such as computer engineering, computer science, management, mathematics, project management, quality management, software ergonomics, and systems engineering.
As of 2004, the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics counts 760,840 software engineers holding jobs in the U.S for comparison, in the U.S. there are some 1.4 million practitioners employed in all other engineering disciplines combined. The term software engineer is used very liberally in the corporate world. Very few of the practicing software engineers actually hold engineering degrees from accredited universities. There are estimated to be about 1.5 million practitioners in the E.U., Asia, and elsewhere[citation needed]. SE pioneers include Barry Boehm, Fred Brooks, C. A. R. Hoare, and David Parnas.
As of 2004, the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics counts 760,840 software engineers holding jobs in the U.S for comparison, in the U.S. there are some 1.4 million practitioners employed in all other engineering disciplines combined. The term software engineer is used very liberally in the corporate world. Very few of the practicing software engineers actually hold engineering degrees from accredited universities. There are estimated to be about 1.5 million practitioners in the E.U., Asia, and elsewhere[citation needed]. SE pioneers include Barry Boehm, Fred Brooks, C. A. R. Hoare, and David Parnas.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Development Process Models
Assalamualaikum n Good Day~
In the lecture today, Mdm Badariah ask the each group about what development process models that we would like to use for our project which is the portal. After listening to other group about their choice and their explanation on the methods, I'm still not decide yet about what methods our group should use for the project. But we will discuss about this and choose a method that suitable with our project. For now, V model seems to be a good choice for starter, but i need to have a full discussion with other group member about this and pick up the most suitable model for the project.
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In the lecture today, Mdm Badariah ask the each group about what development process models that we would like to use for our project which is the portal. After listening to other group about their choice and their explanation on the methods, I'm still not decide yet about what methods our group should use for the project. But we will discuss about this and choose a method that suitable with our project. For now, V model seems to be a good choice for starter, but i need to have a full discussion with other group member about this and pick up the most suitable model for the project.
Thx
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Introduction
Assalamualaikum and Good day For all viewers of this blog. This is our first post in this blog for Fundamental of Software Engineering (CSEB233) supervised by Mdm Badariah. We called ourselves Maxxus which stands for "Maximum of Us".
Group Members:
- Mohd Ashraf Bin Mohd Rosli - SN078977
- Anuar Shahrin Bin Mohshir - SN078942
- Tamil Vanan - IS 077989
- Mohan Raj - IS 077937
- Mohd Aizuddin - SN078654
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