CSCI 577a: Software Engineering I--Fall 1999

Course Notes I

Electronic Papers

The following is the table of contents of Course Notes (Part I) available as Electronic Papers (EP):

EP-01. Escaping the Software Tar Pit: Model Clashes and How to Avoid Them  (PDF)
EP-02. Using the WinWin Spiral Model: A Case Study (PDF)
EP-03. A Stakeholder Win-Win Approach to Software Engineering Education (Postscript, PDF)
EP-04. Software Requirements Negotiation: Some Lessons Learned (Postscript, PDF)
EP-05. Developing Multimedia Applications using the WinWin Spiral Model (Postscript, PDF)
EP-06. Anchoring the Software Process (Postscript, PDF, html)
EP-07. WinWin Reference Manual (PDF)
EP-08. USC COCOMO II.1999 Reference Manual (PDF)
EP-09. USC COCOMO II Model Definition Manual (PDF)
EP-10. Mr. Tompkin's Journal (PDF)
EP-11. Guidelines for MBASE Project Deliverables (PDF)
EP-12. World War I Archive LCA Package (html)
EP-13. A Spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement (PDF)
EP-14. Theory-W Software Project Management: Principles and Examples (PDF)
EP-15. Software Risk Management: Principles and Practices (PDF)
EP-16. Software Architecture Validation (PDF)
EP-17. Hispanic Digital Archive LCA Packages (html)
EP-18. Requirements Engineering, Expectations Management, and The Two Cultures (PDF)
EP-19. When Models Collide: Lessons From Software System Analysis (PDF)
EP-20. Making RAD Work for Your Project (PDF)
EP-21. Toward on-line, worldwide access to Vatican Library materials (html)
EP-22. Activity Diagrams (PDF)
EP-23. Converting OO Models into RDMBS Schema (PDF)
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