ICS 414 Fall 2020: Software Engineering II

Welcome to the ICS 414 web site.

Cam Moore will teach Section 001 (Tu/Th 10:30am-11:45am) which meets online.

ICS 414 is a fast-paced immersion into significant software engineering concepts and technologies. This semester is going to be very intense. We are building a Meteor application, HACC-Hui, integrated with Slack. The goal is to use HACC-Hui in the 2020 Hawaii Annual Code Challenge (HACC). We expect over 200 developers to participate in the HACC. They will use HACC-Hui to help form teams. The HACC kickoff is October 24th. That gives us about 8 weeks to complete the project. I’ve divided up the project into four milestones. We’ll form six teams, each team will work on the milestone. At the end of the milestone I’ll pick the best implementation, and we all will use that implementation going forward.

ICS 414 follows many of the themes of ICS 314 such as:

The course grounds these thematic elements by covering the skills necessary to quickly build two-tier web applications with a modern look-and-feel. Many computer science and computer engineering projects benefit from a web-based user interface, and this class will help you to create a nice one regardless of your “design” background.

Who should take this course

This course is intended for undergraduates in computer science or computer engineering who have taken ICS 314.

A significant component of the course is a final project to support the Hawaii Annual Code Challenge (HACC) 2020. Since HACC 2020’s kick off meeting is October 24th, we will have to start the project during the first week of class. This class will be quite challenging and should be a great learning experience.

Pedagogy

ICS 414 is structured as a sequential series of modules, most taking approximately a week to complete. Each module has the following structure: