DataHour: Software Engineering- A Methodology for Reliable Software

DataHour: Software Engineering- A Methodology for Reliable Software

08 Dec 202215:12pm - 08 Dec 202216:12pm

DataHour: Software Engineering- A Methodology for Reliable Software

About the Event

Programming, even today, is more of an art where most people learn only by watching others perform and through habit, with little direction as to the principles involved.

In this DataHour, Vineeth will stress upon the need for conscious application of programming principles to produce reliable software. Reliable programs are no more a luxury in many critical areas. Unreliable software can cause severe harm to the society, including loss of lives. The proposed software engineering methodology emphasizes on specification and design before coding. The methodology uses separation of concerns as the key principle to address complexity of problems. The methodology also adopts a modular design strategy to control the complexity of software with procedural abstraction and data abstraction as the basic principles behind it. The approach takes the view that software as a product is not just the code but a package consisting of the specification, the program, and the proof that the program meets the specification.


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About the Speaker

Vineeth Paleri

Vineeth Paleri

Professor, National Institute of Technology, Calicut

Vineeth is currently working as Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Calicut. He is a Phd scholar from IISc, Bangalore in the domain of computer science and automation. He is also a visiting assistant professor and scientist in various universities like Purdue, West Lafayette, IIT, NIT etc. He has also published various articles and research papers. 

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