All news and changes which occur during the course will be given here.
Please visit this page frequently!
(29th Dec, Magnus)
Timeslots for the final presentations are now listed
on the examination page.
(21st Dec, Magnus)
At latest 27th Dec we need to know when during the
exam week you cannot have your final presentation.
Groups not providing any info will be assigned a random free slot.
Please send Magnus one mail per group, as per the instructions below.
(14th Dec, Magnus) Lecture notes for lecture 12 are now online.
(10th Dec, Magnus) Added a link, on the literature page, to the OCL specification.
(8th Dec, Magnus) Lecture notes for lecture 8, the second lecture on sequence diagrams,
are now online.
(8th Dec, Magnus) Lecture notes for lecture 7, the first lecture on sequence diagrams,
are now online.
(8th Dec, Magnus) For the final presentation, please send one mail per group
to Magnus, stating the exam slots (exam week 9th - 16th Jan) when you cannot
come.
(3rd Dec, Magnus) Assessment excercise 3 will cover sequence diagrams and state
machines.
(3rd Dec, Magnus) The individual assignment is now online.
(2nd Dec, Magnus) - Don't like UML? Come to the guest lecture on Tuesday Dec. 8th,
where Thorsten Berger will show you how to build your own domain-specific language (DSL).
(2nd Dec, Magnus) The lecture notes about state machines are now online.
(1st Dec, Magnus) Please note that there is no lecture on Thursday
3rd Dec.
(30th Nov, Magnus) The assignment for study weeks 5-8 is now online.
(26th Nov, Magnus) The screencast from the second Papyrus lecture is now online. There are
also a few additional screencast, covering code generation in Papyrus, linked from the project
page.
(26th Nov, Magnus) Added links, to diagram syntax reference
material, on the literature page.
(25th Nov, Magnus) Assessment excercise 2 will cover use cases and activity diagrams.
Please note that pre- and post-conditions are part of this.
(20th Nov, Magnus) Lecture notes for lecture 5 are now online.
(20th Nov, Magnus) The screencast of the Papyrus introduction is now online.
(19th Nov, Magnus) The assignment for study week 4 is now online, togther with
instructions for the halftime review.
(19th Nov, Magnus) Lecture notes for lecture 4 are now online.
(18th Nov, Magnus) Assessment excercise 1 will mainly focus on domain models. There
may also be basic questions on use cases and activity diagrams.
(18th Nov, Magnus) Contact details to your course evaluators are now online.
(11th Nov, Magnus) Lecture notes for lecture 3 are now online.
(10th Nov, Magnus) A detailed description of how the project report will be graded is
now available, in an initial revision, on the project page. Please note that adjustments
of the document may follow.
(9th Nov, Magnus) The assignment for study week 2 is now online.
(5th Nov, Magnus) Lecture notes for the first two lectures are
now online. Please note that the lectures are presented largely
with the aid of the black board. The slides do, however, cover
roughly the same material.
(3rd Nov, Magnus) Please note that the lecture on Thursday, Oct 5th, is the
last occasion for joining a group. After that, the window for joining the course
this year will be closed.
(3rd Nov, Magnus) Added another book suggestion to the
literature page.
(30th Oct, Magnus) An
introduction to the
project assignment, and the
assignment
for study week 1, are now online on the project page.
(30th Oct, Magnus) Project deadlines are now available on the project page.
(28th Oct, Magnus) Timeslots for group supervision now listed on the
project page.
(27th Oct, Magnus) Please note that groups for the project assignment will be
formed, and supervision slots booked, after the first lecture on Monday 2nd Nov.
Even if you cannot attend the
lecture, please try to come to the group formation afterwards, as supervision for
the project assignment starts already on Tuesday morning, 3rd Nov. The lecture itself
is given once more, on Tuesday afternoon, see the lectures
page.