Log on to http://www.ics.uci.edu/~emilyo/SimSE/downloads.html Under Games, download the exe version of the game. The game supports multiplatforms. Open the ReadMe file. Open the game file, clicking...

Log on to http://www.ics.uci.edu/~emilyo/SimSE/downloads.html Under Games, download the exe version of the game. The game supports multiplatforms. Open the ReadMe file. Open the game file, clicking Run. The game should appear. Read the game instructions. For more details, you can either read the Player's Manual or watch video tutorials. A player's manual and videos can be found here: - SimSE Player's Manual: http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~jdalbey/SWE/Papers/SimSEPlayersManual.pdf - SimSE Gameplay Video Tutorial (11:31): http://www.ics.uci.edu/~emilyo/SimSE/videos/SimSEGameTutorial.swf - SimSE Explanatory Tool Video Tutorial (17:37): http://www.ics.uci.edu/~emilyo/SimSE/videos/SimSEExplanatoryToolTutorial.swf 6. Play the game. Your goal is to earn 70 points or higher. It may take more than one attempt. If you can't get 70 after five attempts, just report your highest score. Important note: If you are doing the game, you may have problems because the game coded in an outdated version of Java. The newest Java 8 JRE will not run it and it just spins. But the game does run on an older Java 6 JRE. If you have a new version, you will have to replace it with 6. You will need to register for an Oracle account and agree to the terms to download since its unsupported. Download the "Windows x86 Offline" package. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html#jre-6u34-oth-JPR After the game, upgrade to Java 8 to minimize security vulnerability risks of older versions Deliverable: Write a report divided into two parts. Part A describes your experience. Run the simulation five times. Each time record your score. And indicate what strategies you used to improve your score in each successive scenarios. Critique your analysis to the following article: Birkhoelzer, Navarro, and van der Hoek (2005), "Teaching by Modeling Instead of By Models" http://www.ics.uci.edu/~emilyo/papers/ProSim2005.pdf Also how well do you think the SimSE Waterfall simulation addresses the waterfall software development model. Part B summarizes what you learned. Submit the assignment to the dropbox. Include screen shots. APA formatting required. - An FAQ exists at the SIMSe web page. - The simulation should work with just double-clicking on the exe file. If not, you can run it from the command prompt. Contact the instructor if you need help. APA not required.
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