Development of expertise in designing, implementing and testing maintainable, reusable software through team projects. Applying modern programming languages, design patterns, frameworks, UML and modern development processes (detection of olfactible source code defects, refactoring, iterative and incremental development, version control techniques) to medium-scale projects. Precludes additional credit for SYSC 2101 and SYSC 3010. Prerequisite(s): SYSC 2004 and SYSC 2100, and third-year status in Software Engineering.Lectures two hours a week, laboratory three hours a week.

SYSC 3110 [0.5 credit] Software Development Project

Development of expertise in designing, implementing and testing maintainable, reusable software through team projects. Applying modern programming languages, design patterns, frameworks, UML and modern development processes (detection of olfactible source code defects, refactoring, iterative and incremental development, version control techniques) to medium-scale projects. Precludes additional credit for SYSC 2101 and SYSC 3010. Prerequisite(s): SYSC 2004 and SYSC 2100, and third-year status in Software Engineering.Lectures two hours a week, laboratory three hours a week.





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