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    Beam Crane Case Study

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    of computational science and engineering, concerned with the use of computational approaches to characterize, predict and simulate physical events and engineering systems governed by the laws of mechanics as it uses computers and digital systems software to help engineers…

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    24 hour knowledge factory involves three or more geographically and temporally distributed software R&D teams. Traditionally, this scenario required that the complete project is sequentially moderated and assigned alternately to each of the teams. Collaboration between the teams, in this case, is minimal, restricted to communicating through the various interface provided. Unlike the traditional development model, the 24-h knowledge factory partitions tasks vertically, meaning that each of the…

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    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING JAMESTER C GO BS COE 5A 3.1. Reread “The Manifesto for Agile Software Development” at the beginning of this chapter. Can you think of a situation in which one or more of the four “values” could get a software team into trouble? Manifesto for agile software development: 1. Individual and interactions over Process and Tools. - It is the first value proposition of the manifesto. This tool should be used for capturing requirements, version control, project planning, editing,…

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    Project Response Essay Recently, I attended a software engineering development course. Indeed, the course was valuable to imparting the desired software engineering skills for aspiring software engineers. Today, software systems continue to evolve in terms of features and supportive tools. Difficulties in managing software development can be attributed to the challenges inherent to planning activities as software features evolve over time. Previously, software engineers would utilize on…

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    Software Methodologies Agile Methodologies Agile Software Development (ASD) has in the recent years been an emerging development approach in the South African software development industry. The agile approach is continuously improving with time and companies are now identifying that, there are still difficulties in adopting the agile approach and how software is developed in an agile environment (Greer & Hamon 2011). Aleid (2015) explains agile as a set unconventional development methodologies,…

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    and developers to prioritize the work that needs to be done to achieve desired results for the business. Not only do I prioritize the work to be done, I also have to make critical decisions on when to engage the business and when to consider the development efforts releasable for the business. It’s a fun and fast paced role but I have seen, that if one member isn’t doing their job it can make the entire project crash. Let’s take a quick look…

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    system to actual product development. It actually involves the description of the system architecture, structure, behavior and its analysis. It involves the logical design of the proposed system that pertains to the abstract representation of the data flows, inputs and outputs of the system architecture. It involves the physical design that represents the actual inputs and outputs of the system architecture. 5.1 Methodology used for System Development Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is…

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    providers of computer software, hardware, and services. Ellison has used his power and influence to change the tech industry. Through his use of acquisitions, Ellison has taken Oracle from a meager start up enterprise computing company, into a tech giant. Oracle’s Larry Ellison: A Profile of Power, Influence, and Dominance Oracle was founded as Software Development Laboratories, Inc. in 1977 by Ellison, Robert Miner and Edward Oates. The company name was changed to Relational Software, Inc. in…

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    CASE stands for Computer Aided Software Engineering which is software that supports one or more software engineering activities within a software development process, and is gradually becoming popular for the development of software as they are improving in the capabilities and functionality and are proving to be beneficial for the development of quality software. It was originated in 1970s. CASE allows for rapid development of software because of the increasing speed of changing market-demands…

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    In a typical Information Technology department there are usually at least 2 teams. The development team that creates systems or software and the operations team that keeps the system or software running. Separation of these two teams leads to problems as the organization grows. Typical problems I have experienced pertain to more projects or work than resources available, a single person holding all the information or being the go-to person for work in the department, and finally not passing on…

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