The nature and complexity of software have changed significantly in the last 30 years. In the 1970s, applications ran on a single processor, produced alphanumeric output, and received their input from a linear source. Today’s applications are far more complex; typically have graphical user interface and client-server architecture. They frequently run on two ....
Lecture 1: Introduction to Software Engineering Lecture 2: Software Development Life Cycle, Classical Waterfall Model, Iterative Model Lecture 3: Prototype Model, Spiral Model Lecture 4: Requirement Analysis & Specification Lecture 5: Software Requirement Characteristics, User Interface Requirements Lecture 6: Softwa....