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The participants will after the course have insight into specification and modelling of IT systems and their environments and practical experience with writing of specifications. The working method of the course will also train the participants to plan and complete projects and to communicate professional issues.
The student learns techniques for specifying and describing the environment, behaviour, and communication of an IT system's functionality. The course describes how these techniques are used together. The course emphasises how to distinguish and build a bridge between the environment and the IT system and, thus, between user requirements and software requirements. The course's presentation of techniques is method-independent, but various specific methods and notations are used as examples, e.g., UML.
Experimental Systems Development
Peter Gorm Larsen og Jens Bennedsen
Lectures/exercises (4h/week)
Compendium.
March, re-examination after appointment with lecturer
Aarhus School of Engineering (ASE)
The participants must at the end of the course be able to:
The aim of the course is to strengthen the student's knowledge about specification and modelling of IT systems. The student learns to write specifications, to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of different specification methods, and to make qualified choices of specification methods that are suitable for given projects. The course focuses on the specification itself, and to a lesser extent on the implementation of a specification.
Oral exam (20 min) without preparation, 7-scale, internal examiner