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In4matx 115
Software Specification and
Quality Engineering
Spring 2008
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2008Jun03 hw4 B description of solution now includes WaitForClear state
Finished the outline
2008Jun03 Testing handout revised
Second testing handout on kinds of coverage
hw4 solution
2008May29 Testing handout revised, will be revised at least once more before Tu03Jun
2008May27 hw4 revised (red boldface) to avert academic honor code violations
2008May27 Several clarifications to hw4
2008May24 Posted hw4
Improved the Statecharts page
2008May22 Expanded the specifications page
2008May21 Posted hw3 solution
2008May13 Clarified hw3 further (boldface)
2008May12 Clarified hw3
Posted midterm solution
2008May07 Updated PL handout
Updated regular expressions handout
Posted hw3
Posted testing handout
Posted hw4
2008Apr24 Posted hw2 solution
2008Apr24 Added reminder to use checkmate
2008Apr24 Added likely point distribution to hw2
Added further clarifications to hw2 (in red bold italics):  question C items b, c, and d
Added link to project data handout to hw2
2008Apr22 Clarified hw2
New section of argument page on using argument to make the best choice
Improved specification page
2008Apr17 hw1 solution posted
2008Apr10 Complete hw1 posted (added question D on argumentation)
Complete template has been posted in drop box
2008Apr03 Note the filename required for your hw1 (and succeeding assignments):  YourUCINetID-hwN.doc
Office visit required in weeks 3 through 5, not 2 through 4 (because no office hours in week 2)
First part of hw1 posted
hw2 posted
Handout on kinds of requirements
Handout on argument structure
2008Apr01 No office hours Apr10Th No office hours Apr03Th except by appointment (feel free to email for an appointment)
Material for next several classes provisionally scheduled
A second office hour added
Web site up and running
2008Mar10 Class site under construction

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