Agile Network Service Development

A tantárgy neve magyarul / Name of the subject in Hungarian: Agilis hálózati szolgáltatásfejlesztés

Last updated: 2023. december 10.

Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics

Internet architecture and services specialization

Course ID Semester Assessment Credit Tantárgyfélév
VITMMA01 1 2/1/0/v 4  
3. Course coordinator and department Dr. Adamis Gusztáv,
4. Instructors

Name:

 

 Dept.:

 Dr. Adamis Gusztáv

hon. associate professor

 TMIT

 Dr. Kovács Gábor

assistant professor

 TMIT

 Dr. Csöndes Tibor

hon. associate professor

 TMIT

6. Pre-requisites
Kötelező:
NEM ( TárgyEredmény( "BMEVIAUMA00" , "jegy" , _ ) >= 2
VAGY
TárgyEredmény( "BMEVIIIM142" , "jegy" , _ ) >= 2
VAGY
TárgyEredmény("BMEVIAUMA00", "FELVETEL", AktualisFelev()) > 0
VAGY
TárgyEredmény("BMEVIIIM142", "FELVETEL", AktualisFelev()) > 0)

A fenti forma a Neptun sajátja, ezen technikai okokból nem változtattunk.

A kötelező előtanulmányi rend az adott szak honlapján és képzési programjában található.

Ajánlott:
NEM ( TárgyEredmény( "BMEVIAUMA00" , "jegy" , _ ) >= 2
VAGY
TárgyEredmény( "BMEVIIIM142" , "jegy" , _ ) >= 2
VAGY
TárgyEredmény("BMEVIAUMA00", "FELVETEL", AktualisFelev()) > 0
VAGY
TárgyEredmény("BMEVIIIM142", "FELVETEL", AktualisFelev()) > 0)
7. Objectives, learning outcomes and obtained knowledge It presents the development steps of applications and services using network infrastructure for the students: the interpretation of the specification, the systematic planning of the behavior of the service, the control of the functionality and performance of the service. The methodology can be used in the development of any application - such as a telecommunications network, a web portal, one or more components of a service-oriented architecture. In addition to the methodology, the subject reviews the most important modeling languages, tools, methodologies that can be used during design, development and testing and introduces students to their use through examples and case studies.
8. Synopsis

Detailed topic of the subject

·        

·         Introduction, agile methodology, extreme programming, agile methods (Scrum, Kanban), roles, principles, sprint

·         Requirements analysis, user stories, backlog, estimation techniques, prioritization, standards

Role of domain expert in interpretation of requirements, planning of user interaction

·         Design

Architecture and interior interaction design

Related roles: architect, designer

Model making, modeling techniques. What makes a good model?

·         Control flow, control flow description methods

Telecommunications-specific requirements (flow ctrl, error handling, etc.)

·         Data modeling, message format design

Data flow, data structures, data serialization

·         Data specification and data serialization languages (XSD, ASN.1, XML)

·         Creating an agile development environment

·         Continuous Integration

CI frameworks, continuous build

Code integrity check

Release, iteration, design

·         Implementation, installation

Version management, version management software

Configuration management, tools

·         Refactoring, when refactoring is needed, refactoring techniques

·         Testing principles, basic concepts:

Test types, levels (conformance testing, functional and unit tests, regression tests, performance tests

Test environment

Test standards, test documentation

·         Black box testing

·         Test languages (TDL, TTCN-3)

·         Test automation

Scripts

Data Driven Testing

Test execution systems (JCAT, Titan)

Model Based Testing

Test generation goals, methods, test coverage, metrics

Design for testability

·         Test-driven development

Parallel development of test and program code, establishment of acceptance criteria

Acceptance test, behavior-driven development

Test maintenance

·         Documentation

Logging, reporting,

Metrics

Automatic documentation creation systems

9. Method of instruction

2 hours of classroom lectures per week and 2 hours of practice every second weeks. Based on the knowledge presented at the lectures, the students solve a development task (homework) in the framework of agile teamwork during the exercises.

10. Assessment

a) During the teaching period: the conditions for obtaining the signature and being admitted to the exam are: writing at least a sufficient level (2) of the mid-semester test and at least a sufficient level (2) of participation in the agile team work. An offered mark can be obtained (50% of the test mark + 50% of the team-work).

b) During the exam period: written exam (50% of the exam test mark + 50% of the team-work)

 

c) Pre-exam: none

11. Recaps

The mid-semester test can be repeated once, either during the teaching period or during the repeated test week.

Participation in agile teamwork (homework) cannot be repeated.

12. Consultations

As needed.

13. References, textbooks and resources

James Shore and Shane Warden: “The Art of Agile Development”, O’Reilly, ISBN-10: 0-596-52767-5 2008

Mike Cohn: “Succeeding with Agile – Software development with Scrum”, Addison-Wesley, ISBN-10: 0-321-57936-4 2010

14. Required learning hours and assignment
Kontakt óra42
Félévközi készülés órákra10
Felkészülés zárthelyire20
Házi feladat elkészítése28
Kijelölt írásos tananyag elsajátítása
Vizsgafelkészülés20
Összesen120
15. Syllabus prepared by

 Name:

 Dept.:

 Dr. Adamis Gusztáv

hon. associate professor

 TMIT

 Dr. Kovács Gábor

assistant professor

 TMIT

 Dr. Csöndes Tibor

 hon. associate professor

 TMIT