S O F T W A R E E N G I N E E R I N G
Notes
Enrolment in Software Engineering courses is normally restricted to students enrolled in software engineering.
Course ID: 010030
Introduction to Methods of Software Engineering
An introduction to some of the basic methods and principles used by software engineers, including fundamentals of technical communication, measurement, analysis, and design. Some aspects of the software engineering profession, including standards, safety and intellectual property. Professional development including résumé skills, interview skills, and preparation for co-op terms. Safety-orientation training, including WHMIS assessment, is included in this course. [Offered: F]
Prereq: Software Engineering
Course ID: 013372
Operating Systems
An introduction to the fundamentals of operating system function, and implementation. Topics include concurrency, synchronization, processes, threads, scheduling, memory management, file systems, device management, and security. [Offered: W]
Prereq: CS 240, (CS 246 or 247), ECE 222; Software Engineering.
Antireq: CS 350, ECE 254, 354, MTE 241
Course ID: 013373
Introduction to Feedback Control
Introduction to control systems. Advantages of closed-loop feedback systems. The role of the system mathematical model. Block diagrams and signal flow graphs. The basic control system design problem, stability in control systems. Frequency response analysis techniques. Root-locus analysis. Elementary lead-lag compensation. [Offered: F]
Prereq: MATH 213; Software Engineering.
Antireq: ECE 380, ME 360, MTE 360, SYDE 352
Course ID: 012940
Design Project Planning
Students undertake a substantial customer-driven group project as part of the SE 390/490/491 design-project sequence covering all major phases of the software-engineering lifecycle. Lectures describe expectations and project-planning fundamentals. Students form groups, decide on a project concept, complete a project-approval process, develop high-level requirements for the project, perform a risk assessment, develop a test plan, and complete a first-iteration prototype. Social, legal, and economic factors are considered. [Offered: F]
Prereq: CS 240, (CS 246 or 247);PD 10; Software Engineering
Course ID: 010034
Software Requirements Specification and Analysis
Introduces students to the requirements definition phase of software development; models, notations, and processes for software requirements, identification, representation, analysis, and validation. Cost estimation from early documents and specifications.
[Note: Lab is not scheduled and students are expected to find time in open hours to complete their work. Offered: S]
Prereq: CS 246 or 247; Software Engineering.
Antireq: CS 445, ECE 451.
Course ID: 010035
Software Design and Architectures
Introduces students to the design, implementation, and evolution phases of software development. Software design processes, methods, and notation. Implementation of designs. Evolution of designs and implementations. Management of design activities.
[Note: Lab is not scheduled and students are expected to find time in open hours to complete their work. Offered: F]
Prereq: CS 246 or 247; Software Engineering.
Antireq: CS 446, ECE 452
Course ID: 010036
Software Testing and Quality Assurance
Introduces students to systematic testing of software systems. Software verification, reviews, metrics, quality assurance, and prediction of software reliability and availability. Related management issues.
[Note: Lab is not scheduled and students are expected to find time in open hours to complete their work. Offered: W]
Prereq: CS 246 or 247; Software Engineering.
Antireq: CS 447, ECE 453
Course ID: 012941
Design Project 1
Continuing from SE 390, students undertake a substantial customer-driven group project. Project groups establish and maintain project control processes, delivering a series of iterations on their initial SE 390 prototype. Adaptive methodologies are encouraged and supported. [Offered: S]
Prereq: SE 390; Software Engineering
Course ID: 012942
Design Project 2
Final implementation, testing, and communication of the design project started in SE 390. Technical presentations by groups. Analysis of social, legal, and economic impacts. Final release of the project. Project retrospective. [Offered: W]
Prereq: SE 490; Software Engineering
Course ID: 012293
Project
A software engineering project requiring the student to demonstrate initiative and assume responsibility. The student normally proposes their own project, which must involve substantial engineering science or engineering design. The student must find a faculty supervisor. A project report is required at the end of the term. Plan consent required. [Offered: F, W, S]
Department Consent Required
Prereq: Level at least 4A Software Engineering