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Software Quality Improvement by Documentation - Knowledge Management Model


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This paper addresses an essential and significant concern in the development of computer software - its quality. The major proposal of the paper is that computer science faculty, in their design and implementation of core curriculum; do not devote sufficient attention to teaching their students how to develop high-quality software. As in industry, the most common and popular way of assuring the quality of programs is through software testing. In other words, quality is treated as a late addition or as postscript in software development. The paper presents and discusses a software quality improvement by documentation – knowledge management model that can be used to incorporate a wide variety of quality assurance techniques within a curriculum. The specific focus of this paper is to uncover various types of errors done by students during software development, which is been carried out as a part of their master degree programme.

 


Keywords

Data Flow Diagram (DFD), Error, Quality, Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Software Documentation, Software Projects
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V. Chomal
Narmada College of Computer Application, Bharuch, Gujarat, India
J. Saini
Narmada College of Computer Application, Bharuch, Gujarat, India

Abstract


This paper addresses an essential and significant concern in the development of computer software - its quality. The major proposal of the paper is that computer science faculty, in their design and implementation of core curriculum; do not devote sufficient attention to teaching their students how to develop high-quality software. As in industry, the most common and popular way of assuring the quality of programs is through software testing. In other words, quality is treated as a late addition or as postscript in software development. The paper presents and discusses a software quality improvement by documentation – knowledge management model that can be used to incorporate a wide variety of quality assurance techniques within a curriculum. The specific focus of this paper is to uncover various types of errors done by students during software development, which is been carried out as a part of their master degree programme.

 


Keywords


Data Flow Diagram (DFD), Error, Quality, Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Software Documentation, Software Projects