F29IP Industrial Project: Software Quality (GA)

Dr Idris Skloul Ibrahim

Course co-ordinator(s): Dr Idris Skloul Ibrahim (Edinburgh).

Aims:

- To develop a critical appreciation of the importance and benefits of software quality in industry

- To enable students to gain competence and practice in software testing at their workplaces

- To enable industry to provide learning opportunities in software testing and software quality assurance

- To enable students to put into practice software quality knowledge and skills, applicable to and contextualised for the host company

 

Detailed Information

Course Description: Link to Official Course Descriptor.

Pre-requisites: none.

Location: Edinburgh.

Semester: 3, AY.

Syllabus:

Work-based learning:

- rigorous and organised software testing

- combinatorial models in software testing

- software testing life cycle and levels of testing

- rapid prototyping and software quality

- OO testing and procedural testing

- test-driven design, implementation and critical evaluation of software at the workplace

- using data analytics to support software quality and business expectations

- data-flow analysis

- techniques, tools and strategies used in industry

Work-based practice:

- Industrial project embedded in and contextualised for the host company, focusing on the practical aspects software testing

SCQF Level: 9.

Credits: 15.