CSE 7314/5314 (Fall 2005) Syllabus

Software Testing and Quality Assurance


Prof. Jeff Tian, CSE Dept., SMU, Dallas, TX 75275
Phone: (214)768-2861; Fax: (214)768-3085
E-mail: tian@engr.smu.edu; Webpage: www.engr.smu.edu/~tian/class/7314.05f

General Description

Quality assurance (QA) includes many techniques and activities aimed at assuring that appropriate functionality has been implemented correctly in the software system or product. There are three aspects to QA: All of the above will be covered in this course. The primary QA techniques and activities to be studied in this course will be various topics related to testing, with a focus on testing techniques, including: These testing techniques are organized by their underlying models, including lists, partitions and equivalent classes, finite-state machines. Test activities, management, and related issues, such as testing sub-phases, team organization, testing process, people's roles and responsibilities, test automation, etc., will also be discussed.

The rest of the class time will be devoted to the following topics:

Workload and Grading

The course grade each student receives will reflect the weighted average of exams, homework assignments, and course project. The approximate weight assignment is as follows:

Homework
Midterm Exam
Final Exam
Project

15%
25%
25%
35%
The primary difference for graduate students (enrolled in 7314) and undergraduate students (enrolled in 5314) is in the project, as explained in the project assignment information.

Textbook and Other Information


Prepared by Jeff Tian (tian@engr.smu.edu).
Posted: Aug. 15, 2005. Last update: Sep. 7, 2005.

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