Study programme 2018-2019Français
Software Modelling
Programme component of Master's Degree (alternating) in Computer Science Professional Focus - Professional (Charleroi (Hor. décalé)) à la Faculty of Science
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contact details
Teacher(s)
US-M1-INFOSP-905-CCompulsory UEMENS TomS852 - Génie Logiciel
  • MENS Tom
  • GOEMINNE Mathieu

Language
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Language
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HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Français
Français3015150077.00Année

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
S-INFO-892Software Modelling3015000Q150.00%
S-INFO-852Software Modeling Project001500A50.00%
Programme component

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • ills in the various disciplines of computer science, which come after those within the Bachelor's in computer science.
  • Manage large-scale software development projects.
    • Apply, mobilise, articulate and promote the knowledge and skills acquired in order to help lead and complete a project.
    • Lead a project by mastering its complexity and taking into account the objectives, allocated resources and constraints that characterise it.
    • Demonstrate independence and their ability to work alone or in teams.
  • ills in the various disciplines of computer science, which come after those within the Bachelor's in computer science.
  • Skill 2: Have acquired professional skills in relation to the objective defining the degree.
    • Enhance work experience or personal achievements to strengthen computer science skills.
  • Manage large-scale software development projects.
    • Apply, mobilise, articulate and promote the knowledge and skills acquired in order to help lead and complete a project.
    • Lead a project by mastering its complexity and taking into account the objectives, allocated resources and constraints that characterise it.
    • Demonstrate independence and their ability to work alone or in teams.
  • Master communication techniques.
    • Communicate, both orally and in writing, their findings, original proposals, knowledge and underlying principles, in a clear, structured and justified manner.
  • Develop and integrate a high degree of autonomy.
    • Aquire new knowledge independently.

Learning Outcomes of UE

This UE introduces the principles of model-driven software engineering. As learning outcomes, the student should master UML software modeling and be able to use advanced object-oriented programming concepts (such as design patterns and unit testing). The students should be able to put this knowledge into practice by carrying out a small model-driven software engineering project using UML modeling, Java programming and JUnit testing. The students must respect the imposed specifications, constraints and quality requirements following a two-phased process (UML modeling and Java programming)

Content of UE

The following themes will be studied during this UE:
- Software modeling
- The UML modeling language: class diagrams, use case diagrams, sequence diagrams, activity diagrams, statecharts
- Model simulation and model execution<br/> - Source code generation
- Meta-modeling and model transformation
- Advanced aspects of object-oriented programming: design patterns, refactoring, ...
- Unit testing

Prior Experience

A good knowledge of object-oriented programming concepts, and practical experience with the Java programming language.

Type of Assessment for UE in Q1

  • Presentation and/or works
  • Written examination

Q1 UE Assessment Comments

This UE is composed of two AAs, each counting for 50% of the final score. A failure (score of less than 10 out of 20) for at least one AA will automatically imply a failure for the UE as a whole. During Term 1 there will be a written exam for <b>AA S-INFO-892</b>.
The modeling phase of the assignment for<b> AA S-INFO-852</b> will count for <b>one third </b>of this AA.

Type of Assessment for UE in Q2

  • Presentation and/or works

Q2 UE Assessment Comments

This UE is composed of two AAs, each counting for 50% of the final score. A failure (score of less than 10 out of 20) for at least one AA will automatically imply a failure for the UE as a whole. During Term 2, the implementation phase of the assignment for <b>AA S-INFO-852</b> will count for <b><em>two thirds</em></b> of this AA.

Type of Assessment for UE in Q3

  • Presentation and/or works
  • Written examination

Q3 UE Assessment Comments

This UE is composed of two AAs, each counting for 50% of the final score. A failure (score of less than 10 out of 20) for at least one AA will automatically imply a failure for the UE as a whole. During Term 3, there will be written exam for AA S-INFO-892, and an evaluation of the assignment for AA S-INFO-852.

Type of Resit Assessment for UE in Q1 (BAB1)

  • N/A

Q1 UE Resit Assessment Comments (BAB1)

Not applicable

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
S-INFO-892
  • Cours magistraux
S-INFO-852
  • Projets supervisés

Mode of delivery

AAMode of delivery
S-INFO-892
  • Face to face
S-INFO-852
  • From a distance

Required Reading

AA
S-INFO-892
S-INFO-852

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
S-INFO-892All resources and tools required for this course are available via Moodle, the online e-learning platform of UMONS.
S-INFO-852All required resources and tools required to realise the project assignement will be made available via Moodle, the online e-learning platform of UMONS.
 

Recommended Reading

AA
S-INFO-892
S-INFO-852

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
S-INFO-892All additional reading material is accessible through Moodle, the online e-learning platform of UMONS.
S-INFO-852All recommended resources and tools required will be made available to the students via Moodle, the online e-learning platform of UMONS.

Other Recommended Reading

AAOther Recommended Reading
S-INFO-892- The OMG specification of UML, available on www.uml.org
- UML 2 par la pratique. Pascal Roques, Eyrolles, 2008
- UML 2.0 et MDE - Ingénierie des modèles avec études de cas. Franck Barbier. Dunod, 2005. ISBN 2-10-049526-7 
- Modélisation objet avec UML. Pierre-Alain Muller et Nathalie Gaertner. 2e édition. ISBN 2-212-11397-8. Eyrolles
- Test-Driven Development: By Example. Kent Beck, Addison-Wesley, 2002
- Head First Design Patterns. Eric T Freeman, Elisabeth Robson, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra. O'Reilly, 2004
- Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software. E. Gamma, R. Helm, R. Johnson, J. Vlissides. Addison-Wesley, 1995
S-INFO-852Not applicable

Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
S-INFO-892Unauthorized
S-INFO-852Unauthorized
(*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
Date de génération : 02/05/2019
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