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Home » Courses » Electrical Engineering and Computer Science » Laboratory in Software Engineering Laboratory in Software Engineering Course Home Syllabus Calendar Readings Lecture Notes Recitations Assignments Exams Projects Related Resources Download Course Materials Gizmoball is a pinball-like game that features balls, flippers, bumpers and even Star Trek-like transporters. See the Projects section for more information. (Courtesy of Kevin Chen, Hongyi Hu, and two anonymous MIT students.) Instructor(s) Prof. Daniel Jackson Prof. Srini Devadas MIT Course Number 6.170 As Taught In Fall 2005 Level Undergraduate Cite This Course Some Description Instructor(s) Prof. As Taught In Spring 2002 Course Number 2.24 Level Undergraduate/Graduate Features Lecture Notes, Student Work Need help getting started? Don't show me this again Don't show me this again Welcome! This is one of over 2,400 courses on OCW. Explore materials for this course in the pages linked along the left. 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Topics include modularity, specification, data abstraction, object modeling, design patterns, and testing. Students complete several programming projects of varying size, working individually and in groups. Students are now introduced to software engineering in 6.005 Elements of Software Construction, which is available on OCW in two versions, as taught in Fall 2008 and Fall 2011. Other Versions Other OCW Versions OCW has published multiple versions of this subject. 6.170 Software Studio (Spring 2013) Archived versions: 6.170 Laboratory in Software Engineering (Fall 2001) Related Content Course Collections See related courses in the following collections: Find Courses by Topic Computer Science > Software Design and Engineering Daniel Jackson, and Srini Devadas. 6.170 Laboratory in Software Engineering. Fall 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. 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