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Process Models in Software Engineering
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Lynn Roper (Student)
I reviewed the presentation/lecture. It took my about hour to read it. It
contains a good overview of several process models.
contains a good overview of several process models.
Used in course?
Yes

Nagel (Student)
I spent a good 20 minutes browsing over the document. A great overview of most
if not all the software process models out there. Learned quite a bit of
historical stuff. Educationally significant? Yes, if your interested in
overviews. A nive introduction to many software process models. Very easy to
use.
if not all the software process models out there. Learned quite a bit of
historical stuff. Educationally significant? Yes, if your interested in
overviews. A nive introduction to many software process models. Very easy to
use.
Used in course?
Yes

Jimmy Brown (Student)
This lucture give a great over view of the software modeling process. It take
about an hour to read this page. It has lots of diagrams.
about an hour to read this page. It has lots of diagrams.
Jessica Fitzsimmons (Student)
the correct design process to choose for a current project. It was very
interesting and educational. It added a little something extra to my
understanding of the design process by adding software development history. I
would have rated it a five, but the document is long and provides a lot of
information to absorb at one time. I don't know if the document would have made
much sense to me without some knowledge of process models and the design
process. The important thing is that it did help me in choosing a process
model. I indicated not to be used in the classroom because the amount of
information available is too much, but it makes an excellent resource.