Software Engineering Group Project
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| COMP2019 | Computer Science | 2 | 20 | Full Year Malaysia |
- Code
- COMP2019
- School
- Computer Science
- Level
- 2
- Credits
- 20
- Semesters
- Full Year Malaysia
Summary
Working in groups of around five to six people, you'll be assigned a supervisor who will provide you with a short written description of a computer application to be designed, programmed, and documented during the course of the module. Each group will meet twice a week, once with your supervisor and once without; you'll also have four introductory one hour lectures.
Target Students
Only available to Part I undergraduate students in the School of Computer Science.This module is part of the Software Engineering theme in the School of Computer Science.
Classes
- One 1-hour lecture each week for 9 weeks
- One 2-hour computing each week for 11 weeks
Activities may take place every teaching week of the Semester or only in specified weeks. It is usually specified above if an activity only takes place in some weeks of a Semester Further Activity Details: Four introductory lectures; two group meetings per week, plus lectures supporting professional and quality issues.
Assessment
- 80% Project 1: Group project deliverables: 2 written reports, software, trade-fair-style demonstration, presentation, peer assessment.
- 20% Report: Individual reflective statement
Educational Aims
To give some experience in the various different aspects of software engineering in groups. These include running meetings, making collective decisions, time and people management, giving presentations and demonstrations, and writing reports.Learning Outcomes
Knowledge and Understanding: Group projects may address topics in any area of the curriculum and so may address any of the knowledge and understanding outcomes.
Intellectual Skills: The ability to understand and logically evaluate requirements and specifications. The ability to think independently while giving due weight to the arguments of others. The ability to analyse systematically and effectively, substantial quantities of information.
Professional Skills: The ability to understand and make use of software engineering methodologies. The ability to evaluate, select and deploy tools and techniques. The ability to work effectively and ethically with users.
Transferable Skills: The ability to chair and minute meetings, work effectively in software engineering groups, give short technical presentations and demonstrations, and co-author technical reports. The ability to reflect upon and assess their own progress, strengths and weaknesses.
Conveners
- Dr Zhiyuan Chen