GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY
Department of Computer Science
SWE 621 -Software Modeling and Architectural Design
Prerequisite: SWE 619 or permission of instructor
(MSCS Students may
substitute CS 571 for SWE 619)
Fall 2015 Wednesday 4:30-7:10 PM Location: Art and Design Building L008
Dr. Hassan Gomaa Engineering 4417 Phone: 993-1652
email: hgomaaATgmuDOTedu www: http://mason.gmu.edu/~hgomaa/
Office
Hours: Tuesday
and Wednesday 3:00-4:00 PM, by appointment, phone & e-mail
Course Description:
This is a course in concepts and methods for the architectural design of software systems of sufficient size and complexity to require the effort of several people for many months. Fundamental design concepts and design notations are introduced. Several design methods are presented and compared, with examples of their use. Students will undertake a term project working in small groups addressing the design of a relatively complex software system.
Required Course Text (Available from Johnson Center bookstore):
H. Gomaa, “Software Modeling and Design: UML, Use Cases, Patterns, and Software Architectures”, Cambridge University Press, 2011, ISBN: 9780521764148
Course Material:
Download from Blackboard Web site as follows:
To access Courses, log in at: http://mymason.gmu.edu, click on the Courses tab and locate SWE 621 link in the Course List.
Grading:
Term Project 50%
Small assignments 10%
Final Exam
40%
Software Laboratory: The Rational Software Architect CASE tool is available for the SWE 621 term project in the Volgenau School of Engineering labs. Visual Paradigm, MagicDraw, Argo UML, Star UML, and Visio are also available.