13
Apr

Lecture – 1 Introduction to Software Engineering

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Lecture Series on Software Engineering by Prof.NL Sarda, Prof. Umesh Bellur,Prof.RKJoshi and Prof.Shashi Kelkar, Department of Computer Science & Engineering ,IIT Bombay . For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in

22 Comments

  • infantero98 Said:

    Brilliant and excelent lecture

  • fudge867 Said:

    I think brilliant introductory lecture!

  • fisher12345 Said:

    I think good day sir! i am a 3rd year college student and this semester i am going to take the subject software engineering.i have seen that your videos are too helpful for others because they can have an idea on how they can start there software engineering process.& i have learned some idea’s from your video about the software engineering.thank you sir.more power…

  • chereVelasquez Said:

    good day! i am a college instructor at cebu institute of technology teaching ICT courses, i found your video very enriching as a supplementary material for course that i am teaching right now this semester which is software engineering, i’d like to ask from you if i could possibly download your video for me to share with my student also in our class. thank you so much and more power!

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  • ealshabaan Said:

    beta edition or which one?! XD

  • philgunman Said:

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  • SteveSlaughter1 Said:

    the waterfall model works fine, as long as you iterate back to previous phases when necessary.

  • bearowned Said:

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  • musicgarden320 Said:

    may i know what software was used in making this video?

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  • mensunpgcenter Said:

    how can i download this video

  • judyrosati Said:

    is this is a joke

  • pksanthoshkumar Said:

    I think First of all congratulations to Prof.N.L. Sarda for shaping up such a good video presentation on S/W engineering. Few comments though:

    In my experience, S/w engineering principles have changed quite significantly over the last decade or so. New models such as Agile methods takes software engineering in a very different way.

    The waterfall model is argued by many to be a bad idea in practice because it is nearly impossible to get one phase perfected before moving on to the next phases.

  • JimDHart Said:

    (6) My experience is that many companies state they follow the Waterfall Model, but when you look into the projects, you discover that managers and developers skew that model into some form of an iterative method, which is often down without any documentation. I dont know anyone who follows the Waterfall Method as it was originally intended! Again, nice introduction to the topic!

  • JimDHart Said:

    (4) Prediction is not binary. Qualitative prediction has to do with what you mean by actual values being CLOSE TO expected values. I can predict I will be close to expected results but it may not be statistically based. (5) Process models (process descriptions) should explicitly identify forms of feedback that are the basis for improvement and evolution.

  • JimDHart Said:

    I think (3) A process is simply something that is done to produce some output. You do not have to have objectives, exit criteria, or documented steps to have a process. When a trained engineer follows a documented process description, which states inputs, outputs, entry and exit criteria, etc. then there is process maturity. Objectives defined should be measured at the conclusion of the process and should be the basis for improvement. A defect is something that is a variant between objective and result.

  • JimDHart Said:

    A nice video. Some comments. (1) I believe a process should encompass all aspects of PDCA cycle, so a process should integrate both the planning and improvement actions as well as the Doing.” (2) A process is not the same as a methodology, which you are describing. No matter if I am using a waterfall, spiral, iterative or rapid development method, I can use the same design process. A methodology only restricts when in my lifecycle I can perform which processes; e.g., no Design in Reqts Analysis

  • aridan Said:

    I think very helpful

  • patoplush Said:

    Funny stuff! I loved it.

  • redanol Said:

    I think thank you for your help

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