Software Engineering Rajib Mall Ppt ~upd~ Jun 2026

From the "Software Crisis" to systematic engineering disciplines.

[Slide 1: Title Slide] ├── Topic: Software Engineering Principles └── Subtitle: Based on the Curriculum by Dr. Rajib Mall [Slide 2: Agenda] └── Overview of SDLC, SPM, SRS, Design, Testing, and Quality [Slide 3: The Software Crisis] └── Charts illustrating historical project failures and cost escalation [Slide 4: SDLC Models Comparison] └── A matrix mapping Waterfall vs. Spiral vs. Evolutionary models [Slide 5: Software Project Estimation] └── Mathematical formulas for COCOMO, LOC, and Function Points [Slide 6: Requirements Engineering (SRS)] └── Checklist for a standard IEEE-compliant SRS document [Slide 7: Cohesion vs. Coupling] └── Visual graphics showing high cohesion (good) vs. high coupling (bad) [Slide 8: Testing Methodologies] └── Flowchart separating White-Box (structural) and Black-Box (functional) testing [Slide 9: Quality Management & CMM Levels] └── The 5-level pyramid of the Capability Maturity Model (Initial to Optimizing) [Slide 10: Conclusion & Summary] └── Core takeaways for building dependable software systems Best Practices for Designing Your Presentation

An effective presentation based on Dr. Mall’s work mirrors the systematic progression of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). The curriculum transitions from fundamental concepts to advanced architectural patterns. 1. Introduction to Software Engineering software engineering rajib mall ppt

Descriptions of the specific services the system should provide.

Leveraging UML for modern system architectures. 2. Core Modules in the Lecture Presentations Spiral vs

The standard PPT curriculum for Rajib Mall's software engineering course is divided into several definitive modules. Each module covers a critical phase of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Module 1: Introduction and Software Process Models

Theoretical baseline, sequential phases, and limitations. Software Requirements Specification (SRS)

A meta-model encompassing other life cycle models, uniquely focusing on risk handling at every stage. 2. Software Requirements Specification (SRS)

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