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ITC381 Object-Oriented Technology with C++ (8)

Abstract

The study of object-oriented methods that cover object-oriented analysis, design, databases, programming and other related technologies. The C++ language will be specifically used to illustrate several case studies and examples of small, but complete, applications.

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Subject information

Duration Grading System School:
One sessionHD/FLSchool of Computing and Mathematics

Assumed Knowledge

ITC206 or ITC237

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:

. Understand all introductory aspects of object-orientation:
analysis, design, databases, programming and links with other
computer techniques;

. Understand how to implement object-oriented solutions to small
problems using C++ as the object-oriented programming tool;

. Appreciate some of the myths surrounding object-orientation
while retaining a genuinely optimistic evaluation of its
prospects as a practical tool for software engineers;

. Feel confident that they have a sufficient depth of knowledge
to enter the practical field of object-oriented technology.

Syllabus

The subject will cover the following topics:
. Basic concepts and terminology use in object-oriented
technology.

. Benefits and problems of object-oriented methods.

. Some typical object oriented applications.

. Evolution to object oriented data modelling.

. Object-oriented databases.

. Object oriented design and analysis.

. Managing object-oriented methods.

. The study and use of C++ as an object-oriented programming
language.

. An introduction to object-oriented CASE tools.

. The future of object oriented methods.

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