INSY 560:
Advanced Software Engineering

Mr. Daniel E. Turk
Fall 1997 (Singapore)
Internet: turk@andrews.edu, http://www.andrews.edu/~turk
Phone: (616) 471-3516 (CSIS office), (770) 984-2359 (Atlanta home)
(If you call at home please call before 9:00pm and not on Friday evening or Saturday - Eastern USA time!)

[Syllabus] [Current Detailed Schedule] [Objectives] [Lecture Slides] [Handouts]
[Homework Assignments] [Current Grades (Oct 12)]

This is the home page for the Fall 1997 (Singapore) section of INSY 560 at Andrews University. This section of INSY 560 is taught by Dan Turk, an Assistant Professor in the CSIS Department of the School of Business, who is currently on study leave working on his doctorate at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. The course is being taught via extensive Internet communication (e-mail and WWW) as well as the 2-week intensive lecture visit from August 24 - September 7. This page is provided for your use, and will hopefully be helpful in your studies for this course.

Below you will find links to a variety of resources for this course. Ideally, all materials for the course will be available here in Hypertext form; realistically only certain materials will be available. I will make every effort to have most of the materials available, in a timely way, for you to peruse, print, or download. I will keep the current versions of all documents posted here for your use.

Some of these files are not directly viewable through your Web browser without the use of additional applications software. The most noticeable example of this is the need to have the Adobe Acrobat Reader on your machine in order to view and/or print the many PDF files which are posted here. You may obtain this reader free for your use at home from Adobe (adobe.www.com), or you may find that you can obtain a copy from one of the campus computer labs. You should also be able to use the already-installed software in the campus labs. Ask a consultant for help or to see if the Reader is available for copying or use.

Good luck! Enjoy! Please contact me any time if you have questions or need help on anything related to this class!


Objectives


Current Grades (Oct 12)


Lecture Slides

You may wish to download and print the following lecture outline slides before each class period so that you can follow along and take notes more readily during class. I will make every attempt to have these available at least by the class period before the material is discussed. (2-up means there are two slides per page, 6-up that there are 6 slides per page.)


Handouts

The following are handouts provided in or for class.


Homework Assignments


Created: Jun 29, 1997
Last Updated: Oct 12, 1997