James C. Helm, Ph.D., P.E.

University of Houston at Clear Lake

Delta Building Room 123

2700 Bay Area Blvd.

Houston TX 77058


SUMMER SEMESTER 2012


 281-283-3875

helm@uhcl.edu

 Fax 281-226-7595


WebCT Online Orientation

 


 

SWEN 5431 Testing, Verification & Validation Web Course

The reading material and assignments will be taken from the Test Discipline of the IBM Rational Unified process.

There are four assignments taken from the Test Discipline the keys at the top of the page are links to:

Introduction, Concepts, Workflow, Activities, Artifacts and Guidelines.

The assignments are taken from one of these six links.

PowerPoint Presentation Example With notes pages.

Software Testing

!! Warning: No note pages will lower your grade one letter !!

Absolutely No Exceptions or Excuses


MIL-STD-2167A Documents in MS Word for your enjoyment!

Download this so you can see the Example Software Development Process

How Systems are developed


SENG 5330 Risk Management Course

 Syllabus Summer 2012

The textbook is

Managing Risk: Methods for Software Systems Development

Elaine M. Hall, Ph. D.

 

Addison-Wesley ISBN 0-201-25592-8

 

Prerequisite:  Foundation courses.  Continuous Risk Management is a system engineering practice with processes, methods, and tools for managing risks in a project.  It provides a disciplined environment for proactive decision making to assess continuously what could go wrong (risks), determine which risks are important to deal with, and implement strategies to deal with those risks.  The purpose of this course is to explain what Continuous Risk Management is; to help you understand the principles, functions, methods, and tools; to show what it could look like when implemented within a project; and to show you how a project could implement its own adaptation.