Lecture sylabus PV260

Course organization.

Lectures (tentative)

  • Lect 1. [LaSArIS, B. Bühnová] Course organization. Roadmap to software quality engineering methods.
  • Lect 2. [LaSArIS, B. Bühnová] Clean Code & SOLID principles. Bad code smells and code refactoring.
  • Lect 3. [LaSArIS, B. Rossi] Software measurement and metrics, and their role in quality improvement.
  • Lect 4. [Solar Winds, Jiří Pokorný] Automated testing and testability. Continuous integration/delivery.
  • Lect 5. [LaSArIS, B. Rossi] Basic Principles of Testing. Requirements and test cases. Test plans and risk analysis. Specific issues in testing OO Software.
  • Lect 6. [Siemens, J. Verner] Quality and testing in agile. Practical insights on QA in real product development.
  • Lect 7. [LaSArIS, B. Rossi] Software quality management process.
  • Lect 8. [LaSArIS, B. Bühnová] Focus on quality attributes and conflicts between them.
  • Lect 9. [YSoft, O. Krajíček] The role of software architecture.
  • Lect 10. [PerfCake, P. Macík & M. Večeřa] Performance engineering and performance testing
  • Lect 11. [Honeywell, J. Papcun & J. Svoboda] Static code analysis and code reviews.
  • Lect 12. [LaSArIS, D. Gešvindr] Challenges of quality management in cloud applications.
  • 16. 5. 2019 - Dies Academicus
  • 6. 6. 2019 - Colloquium event

                          Seminars

                          Evaluation

                          • 45 points for seminar assignments
                          • 10 seminar activity points
                          • 10 lecture activity points
                          • 35 points for final colloquium assessment, consisting of obligatory attendance at the final colloquium event and the final written test
                          • Minimum of 70 points for passing the course 

                          Colloquium event

                          • On June 6, 2019, between 9:00-13:30 in A318
                          • Discussion groups led by industrial experts
                          • Student presentations of outcomes
                          • Written test (after lunch)
                             

                          Complementary courses

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