CSC302H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Capability Maturity Model, Random Variable, Reverse Engineering

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12 Jan 2016
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O given code, reverse engineer class files from it. Can you use conway"s law to your advantage. If so how (what) to look for to show that it really is an advantage (something like that) Software evolution (pg 7): e-type, first two lehman"s laws of program evolution. Sdlc (pg 10): agile vs. [traditional, planning-based, sturdy, disciplined. Whats the best design practice to use when? (for which projects: sdlc models: waterfall, prototyping, phased, spirl, rup, read joel articles about releases (both articles about. Scrum, xo releases) - similar concepts to course material. 4): tdd, coverage (functional, structural, behaviroal, inheritance, ignore: automated testing, first 3 levels are important of capability maturity model. 28): capacity constraint: - dealing with overflow: Good ways of dealing with it, or bad ways. Hoping for the best, thinking your devs will get really good all of a sudden => bad ones.

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