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| − | ===   | + | === Synopsis ===  | 
| − | + | This course provide opportunity for you to  | |
| − | *  | + | * Develop an IT system that satisfies a list of functional and quality requirements with a team.   | 
| + | * Experience an iterative software development lifecycle using a methodology such as agile RUP, eXtreme programming or SCRUM.   | ||
| + | * Apply project management skills.  | ||
=== Examples: ===  | === Examples: ===  | ||
| + | # Application development – build a working system, prototype or proof of concept. Students will develop a new application or build upon/integrate existing applications into a new system. Working in teams they will experience in the life cycle of a system from concept through delivery. They will deliver a working system that addresses a real problem.  | ||
| + | # Technology prototype – experiment by evaluating the capabilities of similar or competing technologies addressing a business-IT problem. The focus here is a deep understanding and benchmarking of existing technology or applications.  | ||
=== Project deliverable: ===  | === Project deliverable: ===  | ||
*Application project: 1) a system prototype; 2) documentation of the system  | *Application project: 1) a system prototype; 2) documentation of the system  | ||
*Research project: 1) a system prototype; 2) an implementation and evaluation report  | *Research project: 1) a system prototype; 2) an implementation and evaluation report  | ||
Latest revision as of 21:40, 27 August 2020
Synopsis
This course provide opportunity for you to
- Develop an IT system that satisfies a list of functional and quality requirements with a team.
 - Experience an iterative software development lifecycle using a methodology such as agile RUP, eXtreme programming or SCRUM.
 - Apply project management skills.
 
Examples:
- Application development – build a working system, prototype or proof of concept. Students will develop a new application or build upon/integrate existing applications into a new system. Working in teams they will experience in the life cycle of a system from concept through delivery. They will deliver a working system that addresses a real problem.
 
- Technology prototype – experiment by evaluating the capabilities of similar or competing technologies addressing a business-IT problem. The focus here is a deep understanding and benchmarking of existing technology or applications.
 
Project deliverable:
- Application project: 1) a system prototype; 2) documentation of the system
 - Research project: 1) a system prototype; 2) an implementation and evaluation report