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On successful completion of the module, students should be able to:
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Explain the concept of a software life cycle and provide an example, illustrating its phases including the deliverables that are produced.
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Select and justify the software development models and process elements most appropriate for the development and maintenance of a diverse range of software products.
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Compare the traditional waterfall model to the incremental model, the unified model, and other appropriate models.
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Distinguish between the different types and levels of testing (unit, integration, systems, and acceptance) for medium-size software products and related materials.
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Analyse and design software using current techniques, for e.g. UML
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Evaluate the outcomes and the process of a software development project.
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