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Software Engineering Methodology
Assignment
Learning Outcomes: Conduct research on state of art practices and assess various modelling methodologies in Software architecture, design, development, testing; and recommended appropriate approaches to tie the stages of software engineering methodologies to resources within the project.
In this assessment you are required to do 5-10 minutes presentation on a recent academic paper on a topic related to Software Engineering or related Software Engineering field (e.g., methodologies, analysis, design, testing, quality, etc.). Some possible research areas are included but were not limited to:
Automated Software Engineering
Mining Software Repositories
Search-based Software Engineering
Quantum Software Engineering
Project Management methodologies
Test Driven Methodologies
Advanced human Interfaces
Artificial Neural Networks (applied to software engineering)
Cloud Computing (in relation to software engineering)
Agent Oriented Software Engineering
The selected paper must be directly relevant to one of the above topics or another topic that is related to Software Engineering. The paper can be from Scopus Level Q1, Q2 and Q3 academic conferences or other relevant Journal or online sources such as ProQuest, Google Scholar, Academic department repositories, or a significant commercial company involved in research such as IBM etc. All students must select a different paper and send it for approval (or discuss with) to the lecturer by end second week. Thus, the paper must be approved by your lecturer before proceeding. In case two student select same paper, the first come first serve policy will be applied. Note that popular magazine or web-site articles are not academic papers. Some suggested periodicals for this assessment are as follows.
Selection of the Topic
- The relevant topic was chosen
Content
- The overview of the paper discussed and intent Quality and clarity of the research problem statement and research question(s)
- Significance and originality of the research contribution
- Adequacy and coherence of the research methodology
- Appropriateness and relevance of the literature review
- Soundness and completeness of the research findings and conclusions
Organization and Delivery
- Logical and well-structured presentation
- Effective and engaging oral delivery
- Clear and concise slides with appropriate visuals
References
- The references and citations are provided
- The references and citations are correct
- The references and citations are appropriate