Business Software Development

Business Software Development
Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Faculty of Informatics
Eötvös Collegium Informatics Workshop 2011-

Syllabus

  • What is business, software and development?
  • Goals, realization and measuring success. Sustaining a business.
  • Software lifecycle, development as a process.
  • Planning and executing projects: Lean, Agile, Scrum.
  • Architecture, design and documentation.
  • Requirements: functional and non functional. User interaction and interface design.
  • Version control and configuration management. Integration and release.
  • Testing and bug tracking, support and customer awareness.
  • Understanding different company cultures and roles.
  • Copyright and intellectual property.

Literature

Real Software Engineering [Glenn Vanderburg; Lone Star Ruby Conference; 2010]

Code as Design [Jack W. Reeves; Developer.*; 1995]

No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering [Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.; Computer Magazine; April 1987, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]

Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software [Erich Gamma et al.; Addison-Wesley Professional; 1994; ISBN: 978-0201633610]

The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering [Frederick P. Brooks; Addison-Wesley Professional; 1995; Anniversary edition; ISBN: 978-0201835953]

The Pragmatic Programmer [Andrew Hunt, David Thomas; Addison-Wesley Professional; 1999; ISBN: 978-0201616224]

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