Last Updated:
19th February 2007
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- CA422 Software Engineering
- This is an advanced course in the software engineering stream.
The course is usually taught in Semester II and deals with specification
techniques both formal and so called 'informal'. Principally we look
at solving a variety of specification problems in Z and UML(OCL).
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- CA419 Multidatabases and Relational Theory
- This course is concerned with Conceptual Models for database systems;
formal models for various types of data dependencies; inference rules
for database systems; topics in query optimisation (cost based and
algebraic); Federated Database System issues. CA419
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- CA306 Database Deployment
- This course gives students a good grounding in extensions to relational
systems (Object-Relational databases) using Oracle 10G SQL extensions.
We also look at Object-Oriented Database Systems, Distributed systems,
datawarehousing and mining, and security issues. CA306
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- CA623 M.Sc. Software Engineering Practicum
- In the final semester, from May to August, MSE students work on
the practicum, a major project of a practical nature. The students,
individually or in small teams, write a research paper and develop
prototype software systems, which may solve real-world problems or
analyse software engineering techniques, processes, methods and approaches
and propose improvements.
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