UC Berkeley Short Courses on OODBMS, Software Test & Metrics

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Date: 31 Mar 1994 01:37:53 GMT
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U.C. Berkeley
Continuing Education in Engineering
Announces 4 Short Courses in
Advanced Software Engineering

SOFTWARE TESTING (April 25-27, 1994)

This intensive three-day course covers both the current industrial practices and advanced technologies available to successfully implement and sustain an improved software testing program. The advanced software testing technologies discussed are intended to encourage the planning of future enhancements to software test programs.

Lecturers: Warren Harrison, Ph.D., Paul W. Oman, Ph.D., Mark Wiley

SOFTWARE METRICS (May 9-10, 1994)

Measurement is an essential part of improving the software development process. Measurement facilitates the objective characterization and baselining of an organizations current software assets, as well as providing a method to characterize its evolution and improvement. This course covers both the theoretical foundations of measurement and software metrics, as well as their application to improve and characterize the software development process.

Lecturers: Gene Miluk, M.S., Warren Harrison, Ph.D.

OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (May 2-6, 1994)

Object-oriented design and programming methods offer great potential benefits in terms of the reusability, interoperability, maintainability, and extensibility of software. To maximize these benefits designers and organizations must be prepared to address more far reaching decisions than simply which programming language to use. This five day course is designed to provide and understanding of object-oriented concepts and technology, and how implementation will impact software development in your organization, including: problem definition and system analysis, design configuration management, testing, support, database selection, and project management.

Lecturer: Edward V. Berard, President Berard Software Engineering Inc.

OBJECT-ORIENTED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (May 9-13, 1994)

This course provides a solid grounding in object-oriented database fundamentals, familiarity with current commercial systems and advanced prototypes, and exposure to the most important research and development trends in the area.

Lecturers: Stanley Zdonik, Ph.D., David Maier, Ph.D., Michael Carey, Ph.D., Gail Mitchell, Ph.D.

For more information (complete course descriptions, outlines, instructor bios, etc.) contact:

Harvey Stern
U.C. Berkeley Extension/Southbay
800 El Camino Real Ste. 150
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Tel: (415) 323-8141
Fax: (415) 323-1438 Received on Thu Mar 31 1994 - 03:37:53 CEST

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