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  • Unit 10: Putting It Together: A Case Study

    This unit pulls together the object-oriented methodology in software requirements analysis (i.e. Unit 5) and software design (i.e. Unit 6). You will apply UML to demonstrate your understanding of the software development life cycle given a set of user requirements. You will also have the opportunity to apply software testing to assess the quality of your work.

    Completing this unit should take you approximately 20 hours.

    • Unit 10 Learning Outcomes Page
    • 10.1: Preparation and Case Studies

    • 10.2: Design Modification and Quality Control

    • End of Unit Assessment

      •  Unit 10 Assessment Quiz

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