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Title:

Programmable Router

Researcher:

Martin Olausson

Date completed:

MSc, October 2000.

Papers published:

None.

Abstract:

The Aim is to develop a test and verification program for the software in a programmable time dependent router. The development of the test and verification software e.g. performed according to established software engineering practice. One of the aims is to after the project got a good understanding how software engineer works and solve problems that might occur while working with a project of developing software.

The method of working would be a practice of a software engineer work, especially when developing an Object Oriented Software Application. The program is being developed and modelled by UML and written in an Object Oriented programming language. Deliverables During the developing process of the project technical documents will be created such as Product specification, Implementation specification, project work plan and programming source code. The project report would include Use case diagrams, an overview of the whole system, general and specified descriptions of how the system works, a general description of the software for the whole system.

The goals of this project are to, deliver the documents and produce a fully working program that tests the router. To be able to reach the goals of this project the books in the reference list had to be read and understood. Also the specification for the router, communication server and the database had to be read and fully understood, they are the most important parts in the system. The different units had to be analysed, how they work as single units and together with each other. It had to be an especially good understanding of how the router work and behave in different situations.

 

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