Welcome to CS3215 Software Engineering Project
AY2010/11 - Semester II
All the announcements, updates, course materials, etc. will be placed
on this course web site, not on IVLE. Visit course web site regularly. Use
discussion forums on IVLE.
Students and vistors to this web site: You can quickly find out about the approach
taken in this project course, and about experiences teaching it in
this paper " Teaching an Advanced Design, Team-oriented Software
Project Course", published at the 18th Conf. on Software Engineering
Education and Training.
Announcements
January 3, 2011
Programming language for the project is C++.
There have been many changes in Project Handbook and
Assignments as compared to last year. Be sure you download up to date copies of
handouts via links on this web site.
It is most important to kick off project work early. Start
working individually, as early as possible - reading the Handbook and working on
Assignment #1. You can do this before you form the team.
First lecture:
Monday January 10, 1200-1400 COM1/206.
Team registration
- Start forming your team now!
- Each team should have SIX members. Should
you fail to find enough team members, please approach the lecturer during the
break of the first lecture. You can also use CS3215's discussion forum in IVLE
to find teammates.
- Choose a leader for your team.
- Team leader should register the team using
online team registration form. Use your
Unix id to login. If you are off-campus, please log on SOC-VPN and then do
registration. If you encounter any technical problems, please contact
yinxing@comp.nus.edu.sg.
Deadline for team registration is Wednesday
January 12, 11:59pm
We wish you great experience and success in the project
course! We hope that you will enjoy this course and gain valuable experience,
and wish you success with your project.
CS3215 Instructors
December 28, 2010
Welcome to CS3215, AY 2010/11 -Semester II
Programming language for this term is C++.
Lectures: Mon 1200-1400 COM1/206.
Full course information and course materials will be posted on this web site
before the beginning of the semester.
Wish you great experience and success in the project course!
Stan Jarzabek
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