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SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT

 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT
ENGINEERING L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Introduction - Requirements Problem –
Requirements management – Requirements
and software life cycle-software team.
UNIT II ANALYSING THE PROLEM 9
The five steps in problem analysis–
business modeling – Systems engineering of
software intensive systems – Understanding
user and stakeholders needs – Features of
a product or system –Interviewing –
Requirements workshops- Brain storming
and Idea
reduction- storyboarding
UNIT III DEFINING THE SYSTEM 9
Use case primer-Organizing requirement
Information-Vision Document-Product
Management-Managing scope-Establishing
Project scope-Managing customer
UNIT IV REFINING THE SYSTEM DEFINITION
9
Software requirement-Refining the use
cases-developing the supplementary
specification- Ambiguity and specificity -
Technical methods for specifying
requirements
UNIT V BUILDING THE RIGHT SYSTEM 9
From use cases to Implementation-From use
Cases to Test cases-Tracing
requirements-Managing Change-Assessing
Requirements Quality in Iterative
Development-Agile Requirement methods.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Leffingwell, D., Widrig, D., “Managing
Software Requirements A Use case
approach”,
Second Edition, Pearson Education, 200UNIT
III
REFERENCES:
1.. Swapna Kishore, Rajesh Naik, “Software
Requirements and Estimation”, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2001
2. K.Weigers, Software Requirements,
Microsoft Press, 1999.
3 Ian Sommerville and P Sawyer,
“Requirements engineering a good practice
Guide”,
Wiley India, 1997

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
AND DESIGN L T

UNIT I COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION
SYSTEM: 7
Concept of information and system –
system classification – The challenge of
information system – Computers and
information processing – managing data
resource – organizing data in a traditional
file environment – a modern database
environment – designing database.
UNIT II MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEM 10
Concepts – Design and implementation of
MIS – Information system for decision
making, types and levels of decision making
– MIS as a technique for making
programmed decisions – Decision –
Assisting information systems – Conceptual
system design – detailed system design.
UNIT III OVERVIEW OF SYSTEM
DEVELOPMENT 10
System analysis – System Design –
Completing the system development process
the traditional system life cycle – Stages
and limitations of life cycle approach –
case study.
UNIT IV QUALITY AND SERVICES 10
Traditional tool and Methodologies for
quality assurances – New approaches to
quality – Information system failure causes
– the concept of implementation –
controlling risk factor.
UNIT V KNOWLEDGE – BASED SYSTEMS 8
Decision Support Systems – Group DSS –
ESS – Artificial Intelligence – Expert
System – Other intelligent technique –
Neural network, Genetic Algorithm, Fuzzy
Logic.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kenneth C.Laudon and Jane P.Laudon,
“Management Information Systems”,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 10th Edn.,
2007.
2. Robert G.Mudrick, Joel E.Ross and
James R.Clagget, “Information System
for Modern Management”, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd., 1995.
3. Chung.P.W.H and Lovegrove G.,
“Industrial and Engineering Application of Al
and Expert systems”, Gardon Breach Science
Publication, 1993.
REFERENCE:
1. Davis.G.B. MIS, “Conceptual Foundation,
Structure and Development”
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., 1985.
WEB REFERENCE:
1. www.dis.uniromal.it

ADS syllabus

ADVANCED DATABASE SYSTEM
3 0 0 3
UNIT I RELATIONAL MODEL ISSUES 9
ER Model - Normalization – Query Processing – Query Optimization -
Transaction
Processing - Concurrency Control – Recovery - Database Tuning.
UNIT II DISTRIBUTED DATABASES 9
Parallel Databases – Inter and Intra Query Parallelism – Distributed Database
Features – Distributed Database Architecture – Fragmentation – Distributed
Query
Processing – Distributed Transactions Processing – Concurrency Control –
Recovery –
Commit Protocols.
UNIT III OBJECT ORIENTED DATABASES 9
Introduction to Object Oriented Data Bases - Approaches - Modeling and Design
-
Persistence – Query Languages - Transaction - Concurrency – Multi Version
Locks –
Recovery – POSTGRES – JASMINE –GEMSTONE - ODMG Model.
UNIT IV EMERGING SYSTEMS 9
Enhanced Data Models - Client/Server Model - Data Warehousing and Data
Mining -
Web Databases – Mobile Databases- XML and Web Databases.
UNIT V CURRENT ISSUES 9
Rules - Knowledge Bases - Active and Deductive Databases - Multimedia
Databases–
Multimedia Data Structures – Multimedia Query languages - Spatial Databases.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Thomas Connolly and Carlolyn Begg, “Database Systems, A Practical
Approach to
Design, Implementation and Management”, Third Edition, Pearson Education 200
UNITIII
REFERENCES
1. R. Elmasri, S.B. Navathe, “Fundamentals of Database Systems”, Fifth Edition,
Pearson Education, 2006.
2. Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudharshan, “Database System
Concepts”,
Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2006.
3. C.J.Date, A.Kannan, S.Swamynathan, “An Introduction to Database Systems”,
Eighth
Edition, Pearson Education, 2006.