Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 Semester
36 Hours
Hawthorn
HIT3309 Software Project Practices and Management, HIT3303 Data Structures and Patterns, HIT3304 Database Programming. Students must enrol in HIT3205 Software Development Project B in the same calendar year. Preclusion: HIT3099 Enterprise.NET
HIT3310 Software Architectures and Design
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
A unit of study in the Bachelor of Science (Professional Software Development) and Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering).
Given a work objective students will apply knowledge, tools, and methodologies learnt in previous subjects to satisfactorily complete the tasks required. Students will be able to clearly document their contribution to a team project in such a way that others will understand work completed, assumptions made, and alternatives considered. Students will gain experience in developing a software system in a project team under the direction of a project manager, and will be able to apply techniques and methodologies as directed. Students will experience all phases of the lifecycle of a software project, and be able to document their thoughts and progress on a regular basis. Students will participate in regular meetings and be able to document meeting outcomes. Students will lead small teams under the guidance of the project manager, and be able to critically evaluate their performance as a leader, and the performance of each team member. Students will be able to critically evaluate their performance as a team member and the performance of their team leader. Students will be able to write and review technical documents. Students will be able to plan and deliver technical presentations. Students will be able to recall techniques for the following and be able to apply these to the work they undertake on the project: Time management. Conflict management. Team leadership. Technical presentations.
Seminars (1 hr per week), Project work (7-13 hrs per week)
Peer and self assessment, Performance reviews
The graduate attributes which relate to this unit of study help to produce graduates who: Are capable in their chosen professional, vocational or study areas. Are adaptable and manage change. Are aware of environments. Operate effectively and ethically in work and community situations. Are entrepreneurial in contributing to innovation and development within their business, workplace, and community.
The graduate attributes which relate to this unit of study help to produce graduates who:
Teamwork: Leadership, Contribution. Project and process: Project and methodology outline. Documentation: Writing documentation, Evaluating documentation. Presentations.
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