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CS 480
CS 480 Individual Design Project
Fall 96-97
Last updated August 27, 1996
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Instructors:
William S.
Junk
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Dept., University of Idaho, Moscow,
ID 83844-1010
Telephone:208-885-7530
Fax:208-885-9052
E-Mail:billjunk@cs.uidaho.edu
Karen
VanHouten
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Dept., University of Idaho,
Moscow,ID 83844-1010
Telephone: 208-885-7622
Fax: 208-885-9052
E-Mail: karenv@cs.uidaho.edu
Course Overview
CS 480 is a design practicum that stresses systematic software development
techniques applied to the definition, design, coding, testing, and
documentation of a computer programming project. Each student will
work on an individual project for a real customer.
Prerequisites
Senior standing in Computer Science and completion of Eng 317.
Textbook
None required, but if you want a reference to use, any recent software
engineering
text should provide the information you need. Another book that has been
suggested as containing material important to this course and CS 481 is
Code Complete, Steve McConnell, Microsoft Press, 1993.
Grading
A numerical grading system will be employed with the final grade based on the weighted sum of the points accumulated in each of the above categories. Final grades will be determined by a "curve" based on class performance, but in no case will the curve b
e more severe than a standard (90, 80, 70, etc.) curve.
Document or Activity Points
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Proposal Letter 40**
Project Plan 50**
Oral Requirements Presentation 50**
System Requirements Document 160**
Oral Design Presentation 70**
System Design Document 200**
Usability Test 30**
Code/Validation 200**
Beta Test 20**
Project Demonstration 50**
User's Manual 80
Project Self Evaluation 30
Weekly Status Reports 20
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Total 1000
** Bonus points available for early submission
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