Not Permanent

July 2, 2009

Everything in this world is not permanent. so learn not to own things for you will not know when will it go.just remember that not all fairytales have "HAPPY ENDINGS". Sad as it may seems but thats life! and theres nothing we can do about it.no matter how we save it. when time comes….Time really comes!!!!…we ant stop it. Sometimes you might not noticed that it really gone and you end up like nowwhere to go. you are left wishing that yuo could have done what supposed to be done.said what was supposed to be uttered and shw what was supposed to be expressed. but, its too late for you you to do it and you cant turn back the time.No one can tell what was supposed to be real picture if only you could have done all the "WHAT IF`s" and "IF ONLY`s" of your life.it will remain forever a mystery.but thats life! and its essence will be lost if theres no Ups and Downs without this tricky and playful way…so let it be..

Assignment in Software Engineering


University of the Immaculate Conception

Father Selga St. , Davao City

 

Hyzel May V. Rendon

BSIT-4A

July 03, 2009

Software Engineering

 

Software Process

 

Software Engineering  - The disciplined application of engineering, scientific, and mathematical principles, methods, and tools to the economical production of quality software.

 

Software Engineering Process - The total set of software engineering activities needed to transform the user’s requirements into software.

 

Software Process Architecture - A framework within which project-specific software processes are defined.

 

Software Process Model - One specific embodiment of a software process.

 

Software  Process - The set of activities, methods, and practices that are used in the production and evolution of software.

 

Capability Maturity Model

 

The Capability Maturity Model (CMM) is a methodology used to develop and refine an organization’s software development process. The model describes a five-level evolutionary path of increasingly organized and systematically more mature processes. CMM was developed and is promoted by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a research and development center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). SEI was founded in 1984 to address software engineering issues and, in a broad sense, to advance software engineering methodologies. More specifically, SEI was established to optimize the process of developing, acquiring, and maintaining heavily software-reliant systems for the DoD. Because the processes involved are equally applicable to the software industry as a whole, SEI advocates industry-wide adoption of the CMM.