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La Trobe University

La Trobe University is a multi-campus university in Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1964 as Victoria’s third university by an Act of Parliament. The main campus of La Trobe is located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora; two other major campuses are located in the Victorian city of Bendigo and the NSW-Victorian border centre of Albury-Wodonga. The university has a number of smaller campuses at Mildura, Shepparton, and Beechworth as well as a campus in Melbourne's CBD.
Aggregation & Composition Reference: Course Notes p. C-17 to C-21. Aggregation Aggregation: a special sort of association - the part-of relationship. e.g. an engine is part-of a motor vehicle. … or more generally when an object consists of a collection of other objects This is a part-of a whole relationship. Write or say it to see if it makes sense e.g. A roof is part-of a house (aggregation). A mail message header is part-of a mail message, a processor is part-of a computer etc Don't confuse this with specialisation/generalisation e.g. A tile roof is-a type of roof rather than a tile roof is part-of a roof

Aggregation & Composition Reference: Course Notes p. C-17 to C-21. Aggregation Aggregation: a special sort of association - the part-of relationship. e.g. an engine is part-of a motor vehicle. … or more generally when an object consists of a collection of other objects This is a part-of a whole relationship. Write or say it to see if it makes sense e.g. A roof is part-of a house (aggregation). A mail message header is part-of a mail message, a processor is part-of a computer etc Don't confuse this with specialisation/generalisation e.g. A tile roof is-a type of roof rather than a tile roof is part-of a roof

An Introduction to Dynamic Modeling

An Introduction to Dynamic Modeling

Bank 1 0..1 * custNum accNum 0..1 1 1 Customer Account Introduction Class/object diagrams model the static structure of a system Any behaviour can only be inferred from these models Dynamic models enable you to model behaviour quite explicitly (particularly object interaction) Consider the following class diagram: The arrows on the associations in the above diagram show the direction of the association an arrow on one end only is a unidirectional association. e.g. the association between Bank and Account is unidirectional; a bank needs to be able to manage its accounts, but an account does not need to refer to the bank object. an arrow on both ends (or no arrows) is a bidirectional association. e.g. the association between Customer and Account is bidirectional as a Customer object needs to keep track of its accounts and an Account needs to know information about the customer who owns the account (e.g. the customer name). By default a line with no arrows is assumed to be bidirectional.
Requirements Elicitation Ref: Bruegge & Dutoit. Requirements Elicitation, p. B-1 to B-21 in the course notes Introduction Elicitation specification of the system in a way that the client can understand participants need to be able to communicate and understand each other the earlier errors are detected the cheaper they are to correct.

Requirements Elicitation Ref: Bruegge & Dutoit. Requirements Elicitation, p. B-1 to B-21 in the course notes Introduction Elicitation specification of the system in a way that the client can understand participants need to be able to communicate and understand each other the earlier errors are detected the cheaper they are to correct.

Object Oriented Analysis and Design The Identification of Objects/Classes [Reference: course notes section 4.4.6, pB-21] A preliminary definition: An object is something you can do things to.  An object has a state, behaviour and identity. The structure and behaviour of similar objects are defined in their common class. A person is a class whereas Fred, Tom and Mary are objects whose behaviour and structure are defined by person.

Object Oriented Analysis and Design The Identification of Objects/Classes [Reference: course notes section 4.4.6, pB-21] A preliminary definition: An object is something you can do things to.  An object has a state, behaviour and identity. The structure and behaviour of similar objects are defined in their common class. A person is a class whereas Fred, Tom and Mary are objects whose behaviour and structure are defined by person.

Introduction to the UML An Object-Oriented Perspective : UML (Unified Modelling Language) Models enhance the understanding of complex things (in this case, problems and eventually software solutions to those problems) models are a simplification of reality can come in a variety of forms scale models (e.g. cars, buildings) simulations (e.g. weather, aerodynamics of aircraft, consumer behaviour) 'story boards' diagrams

Introduction to the UML An Object-Oriented Perspective : UML (Unified Modelling Language) Models enhance the understanding of complex things (in this case, problems and eventually software solutions to those problems) models are a simplification of reality can come in a variety of forms scale models (e.g. cars, buildings) simulations (e.g. weather, aerodynamics of aircraft, consumer behaviour) 'story boards' diagrams

On the recognition of components, re-use and designs based on components-the problem of isomorphisms, some examples Karl Reed Visiting Scientist Fraunhofer IESE Kaiserslautern (using suggestions and results from Jacob Cybulski, Oddur Benediktsson and Mark Woodman)

Why Projects Fail? Karl Reed’s views.. Omitting technically impossible projects.. Q1 What makes a project technically impossible?
Time to Market -Solving the Problem of Viable Processes Through Research

Time to Market -Solving the Problem of Viable Processes Through Research

by Assoc. Prof. Karl Reed,FACS, FIE-Aust., MSc,ARMIT Director, Computer Sys. & Software Engineering Board, ACS, Governor, IEEE-Computer Society(1997-1999,2000-2002), Member of the Board, SEA-Vic., Member, IEEE-CS/ACM Software Engineering Coordinating Committee, Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering, La Trobe University Hon. Visiting Professor, Middlesex University “time to market is shorter than time to design… and time to evaluate ROI” reed
Some issues in the engineering of widely deployed software intensive systems-functional variation

Some issues in the engineering of widely deployed software intensive systems-functional variation

Chair IEEE-Computer Society Tech. Council on Software Engineering Governor, IEEE-Computer Society(1997-1999,2000-2002), Director, Computer Sys. & Software Engineering Board, ACS, Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering, La Trobe University by Assoc. Prof. Karl Reed,FACS, FIE-Aust., MSc,ARMIT

Some issues in the engineering of widely deployed software intensive systems-dynamic functional variation and its interpretation (strictly work in progress…) Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering, La Trobe University by Karl Reed, and Luo,X

BUS1MIS Management Information Systems Semester 1, 2010 A Little More HTML Revision for Exam Practical Questions

Administrative Change Program Introductory Briefing Session February 2010 Student Services and Student Administration Review
The Future Of Software Engineering & Re-Engineering as Software Archaeology

The Future Of Software Engineering & Re-Engineering as Software Archaeology

Chair IEEE-Computer Society Tech. Council on Software Engineering Governor, IEEE-Computer Society(1997-1999,2000-2002), Director, Computer Sys. & Software Engineering Board, ACS, Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering, La Trobe University Hon. Visiting Professor, Middlesex University “those who fail to study history are bound to repeat it” by Assoc. Prof. Karl Reed,FACS, FIE-Aust., MSc,ARMIT liberal use will be made of ideas from Jason Baragry, David Cleary and Jacob Cybulski
A Preliminary Definition of Software Engineering

A Preliminary Definition of Software Engineering

“those who fail to study history are bound to repeat it” by Assoc. Prof. Karl Reed,FACS, FIE-Aust., MSc,ARMIT

Software Engineering-from cottage industry to cottage industry in three generations-does it matter, and what should we do about it? Chair IEEE-Computer Society Tech. Council on Software Engineering Governor, IEEE-Computer Society(1997-1999,2000-2002), Director, Computer Sys. & Software Engineering Board, ACS, Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering, La Trobe University Hon. Visiting Professor, Middlesex University by Assoc. Prof. Karl Reed,FACS, FIE-Aust., MSc,ARMIT liberal use will be made of ideas from Jason Baragry, David Cleary and Jacob Cybulski
Working With Recombinant DNA 2007 Information Session Professor Marilyn Anderson Chair, Genetic Manipulation Supervisory Committee

Working With Recombinant DNA 2007 Information Session Professor Marilyn Anderson Chair, Genetic Manipulation Supervisory Committee

2008 Enterprise Architecture in Higher Education Symposium Practical Outcomes Measuring EA progress – a CMM based approach

Keep bullet lists short and brief. Use large sans-serif fonts. Don’t read your slides to the audience. Use a high contrast between text and background. Keep illustrations simple & readable from the back. Avoid nested lists. Author Author’s Organisation (Or Logo) ea2008 Presentation Title Topic Heading

Last time Boundary object responsibilities Handling user messages Handling events i.e. mouse selections Presenting the application data to the user √ √
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