Software Project Design: A Common Sense Approach to Software Development
Abstract
The paper consists of three main sections. The first section presents
background material from my internship project that I worked on during my
SIP. The internship project will serve as the case study. The second section
presents the concepts of software project design. These concepts will then
function as the theory. Then in the final section, the theory is applied to the
case material. This will show some of the advantages of using design
concepts in developing software and how future problems can be minimized.
In this way the theoretical concepts are demonstrated on a concrete example.
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