Overview
Students of the Secure Software Design Specialization offered by Coursera in partnership with SAS will create a Unified Modeling Language (UML) Class diagram and a UML Sequence diagram using IBM’s Rhapsody modeling tool for a set of classes and actions described in the lectures. Downloading and activating Rhapsody is also covered.
Students will also download and install NetBeans for Java and JUnit, a unit testing tool. Students will configure NetBeans to use JUnit and test code written for the classes and methods described in the UML project. Finally, students will explore case studies of a successful (Bitcoin) and unsuccessful (Therac-25) designs.
Key facts
- Information security is an extremely important topic in our world today. As individuals, we seek to protect our personal information while the corporations we work for have to protect suppliers, customers, and company assets.
- Creating secure software requires implementing secure practices as early in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) as possible.
- You’ll consider secure design for multiple SDLC models, software architecture considerations, and design patterns.
- You’ll understand how to identify and implement secure design when considering databases, UML, unit testing, and ethics. Mindsets and attitudes of successful designers—and hackers—are presented as well as project successes and failures.
- Always at the core of front-end design will be user experience and you will have the opportunity to ensure clean and effective user interfaces that also serve to provide the best security. Back-end development topics such as database design are also covered.
Skills you'll gain
- Software Engineering
- Design and Product
- Software Architecture
- Security Engineering
- Software Testing
- Databases
- Theoretical Computer Science
- BlockChain
- Computer Programming
- Operating Systems
- User Experience
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Software Design as an Element of the Software Development Lifecycle
- Software Design as an Abstraction
- Software Design Methods and Tools
- Software Design Threats and Mitigations
Key information
Duration
- Part-time
- 1 months
- 10 hrs/week
Start dates & application deadlines
Language
Delivered
Campus Location
- Mountain View, United States
Disciplines
Computer Sciences Human Computer Interaction Software Engineering View 106 other Short Courses in Human Computer Interaction in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
Beginner Level
- No prior experience required.
Tuition Fees
Additional Details
Course is free for the first 7 days. After 7 days, the course can be accessed with the Coursera Plus Subscription
Funding
Coursera provides financial aid to learners who cannot afford the fee. Apply for it by clicking on the Financial Aid link beneath the "Enroll" button on the left. You'll be prompted to complete an application and will be notified if you are approved. You'll need to complete this step for each course in the Specialization, including the Capstone Project.