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6 Study matters<br />

10<br />

6.1 Syllabus<br />

We use the textbook and additional material that we will<br />

send out in the form <strong>of</strong> tutorial letters.<br />

The 7th edition <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering: A Practitioner's<br />

Approach contains 32 chapters organized<br />

into<br />

five parts. The book comprises approximately 900 pages. For this module, only the following will<br />

be covered:<br />

Chapter Heading Comments<br />

Chapter 1: S<strong>of</strong>tware & S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering Read<br />

Chapter 2: Process Models Study<br />

Chapter 3: Agile Development Study<br />

Chapter 4: Principles that Guide Practise Study<br />

Chapter 5: Understanding Requirements Study<br />

Chapter 6: Requirements Modeling Read<br />

Chapter 8: Design Concepts Study<br />

Chapter 9: Architectural Design Read<br />

Chapter 10: Component-Level Design Study<br />

Chapter 11: User Interface Design Read<br />

Chapter 12: Pattern-Based Design Read<br />

Chapter 13: WebApp Design Read<br />

Chapter 17: S<strong>of</strong>tware Testing Strategies Study<br />

Chapter 18: Testing Conventional Applications Study<br />

Chapter 19: Testing Object-Oriented Applications Study<br />

Chapter 20: Testing Web Applications Read<br />

7 Examination matters<br />

7.1 Enquiries about dates and venues<br />

U nisa is an enormous institution and we, the lecturers, have nothing to do with examinations except for<br />

setting the paper - long before October / November - and receiving the papers afterwards for marking.<br />

We can therefore not give you any relevant information regarding examination<br />

dates or venues. Please<br />

contact the Contact Centre for examination details. Take note <strong>of</strong> the dates <strong>of</strong> your examinations and<br />

arrange with your employer for<br />

leave in good time. Check that there are no clashes on your<br />

examination timetable. Should there be any such clashes, kindly inform the Contact Centre without<br />

delay or Examination Administration (e-mail: exams@unisa.ac.za).

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