SUNY Korea Computing Society
CSE 316 - Fundamentals of Software Development
CSE 316 - Fundamentals of Software Development
Introduction to systematic design, development and testing of software systems, including event-driven and Web programming, information management, software design and development fundamentals, and the application of these skills to the construction of large robust programs. Includes weekly assignments and projects, which provide students with experience in the practice of design and programming.
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Credits | 3 |
Prerequisites | C or higher in CSE 216 or CSE 260; CSE major |
Coordinator | Arthur Lee |
Course Outcomes
An ability to use event-driven and reactive programming to the construction of Web software. An understanding of information management systems and querying databases. An ability to use current design and development principles to systematically build and test large programs.
Course Topics
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