Software Architecture and Design teaches the principles and concepts involved in the analysis and design of large software systems. This course is split into four sections: (1) Introduction, (2) UML and Analysis, (3) Software Architecture, and (4) Software Design.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Introduction,Browser Exercise (Analysis),Design Concepts
- UML and Analysis
- Review of UML,Object Oriented Analysis Exercise,UML Class Models
- Software Architecture
- KWIC Exercise,Overview of Software Architecture,Architectural Views
- Software Design
- Components,Coffee Maker Exercise,Object Design
Taught by
Spencer Rugaber
Reviews
4.7 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews
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This is a great course if you have some familiarity with Software Engineering Principles, but would now like to take the next step. The lectures are designed in a very engaging manner, with short and concise videos. I definitely recommend this course.
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This course is full of Scientific words and approach. The amount of material is huge and it's both - an advantage and a disadvantage for the course. The advantage is that you get a grisp on a lot of stuff about the design, about the approaches and…
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I have learnt fundamental structures of a software system and the discipline of creating such structures and systems. Each structure comprises software elements, relations among them, and properties of both elements and relations. The architecture of a software system is a metaphor, analogous to the architecture of a building.