Summary report on the guest lecture:
The Center for Faculty and Students Professional Development in association with department of Computer Science & Engineering has organized a Guest Lecture on “Software Engineering” on 21st January, 2022 (Friday) for CSE Department. KG Reddy of Engineering & Technology encourages the Guest Lecture in respect fieids to get knowledge. and thinking about how the instructions are executed in computer by using hardware diagrams. Dr.GaneshDavanani, Department of Information Technology has been invited for the Guest Lecture. The session started with addressing the participants and introduction of the guest by Dr.VenkateswaraReddy,Professor, HoD - CSE and Dean, FD & SD.
The speaker has discussed about the concepts of Software Engineering. The Speaker emphasized in the session on Risk Management, Reactive Vs Proactive Risk Strategies, Software Risks, Risk identification, Risk projection, risK refinement, RMMM, tiMMM Plan, Quality management, quaiity concepts, Software quaiity Assurance. Software Reviews. Format tecñnicai Reviews. Statisiical Software quaiity Assurance, Software Reliability and The ISO 9000 Quality Standards on “Software Engineering”. The elaborated session has happened with interactive session in between including activities, random questioning.
Topic addressed in Guest Lecture:
- Introduction to Risk Management.
- Reactive Vs Proactive risk Strategies.
- Risk Projection.
- CMMM, RMMM plan..
- Quality Management.
- Quality concepts, Software Quality Assurance.
- Software Reviews.
- Formal Technical Reviews.
- Statistical Software Quality Assurance

The Resource Person has given in-depth knowledge on Process Frameworks and Patterns, Process Models, CMMI Levels, Designing of Architectures based on Context and Data, Types of Testing, Risk Anaiysis ana Recovery Procedures.

Overview / Remarks: The informative session comprised of an introduction to the software.Software Development Lifecycle, Process models, software testing-objectives, Software metrics, and strategies. The details of his presentation were relevant to the subjects dealt in the ongoing semester
