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Qualified CS students do very well in 412; do not be intimidated by CE's.
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Course Information
State-of-the-art techniques in software design and development. Laboratory experience in applying the techniques covered. Structured design, structured programming, top-down design and development, segmentation and modularization techniques, iterative enhancement, design and code inspection techniques, correctness, and chief-programmer teams. The development of a large software project.

Instructor Section Day & Time Location
James Purtilo 0101 TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM CSI 3117

Course Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisite: 1 course with a minimum grade of C- from (CMSC412, CMSC417, CMSC420, CMSC430, CMSC433); and permission of CMNS-Computer Science department. Or must be in the (Computer Science (Doctoral), Computer Science (Master's)) program.

Class Webpage
Fall 2016

Hours Per Week


Languages Used


Recommended Prior Experience


Projects, Exams, or other Assessments
Fall 2016 Syllabus

Misc Info
Is CMSC435 right for me?