ISIT114 SISAT School of Information Systems and Technology Faculty of Engineering & Information Sciences Head of School Associate Professor Rajeev Sharma‚ Student Resource Centre‚ Tel: (02) 4221 3491 ISIT114 Object Oriented Programming Subject Outline Spring Session 2014 Consultation Times: Subject Coordinator Telephone Number: Email: Location: Dr Mark Sifer 4221 4919 msifer @uow.edu.au 39.219 Dr. Sifer’s consultation times during session: Day Monday Wednesday
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structure e.g. functions‚ procedures‚ objects; data; file 6.3.3 Tools: e.g. structure diagrams‚ DFDs‚ ERM; algorithms e.g. using pseudo code 6.3.4 Review: against specifications requirements 15.3.1 Classes: class diagram; dependencies and inheritances; identification attributes; methods; the control of scope of attributes and methods; inheritance; aggregation; association; polymorphism; pre-defined classes. E.g. class library‚ downloaded‚ imported 15.3.2 Objects: e.g. constructors‚ destructors;
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..... 4 1.3 Extreme Programming (XP) .................................................................................................................. 5 1.3.1 Benefits of Extreme Programming ................................................................................................... 6 1.3.2 Limitations of Extreme Programming.................................................................................................. 6 1.4 Object Oriented Methodology ..............
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An object database (also object-oriented database management system) is a database management system in which information is represented in the form of objects as used in object-oriented programming. Object databases are different from relational databases which are table-oriented. Object-relational databases are a hybrid of both approaches. When database capabilities are combined with object-oriented programming language capabilities‚ the result is an object-oriented database management system
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LibraTRENT INFORMATION FIRST TECHNICAL CAREER INSTITUTE San Juan‚ Taytay Rizal Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design: A case in Library System By: John Michael P. Concepcion Submitted to: Mr. Dominic Sales i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This research project would not have been possible without the support of many people. First and foremost I offer my sincerest gratitude to my supervisor Mr. Dominic Sales who has supported me thoughout my thesis with his patience and knowledge. And for allowing
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Application Programming Int. 4.1.4 Diagnostic interface 4.2 Hardware Interfaces 4.3 Communications Interfaces 4.4 Software Interfaces 5.Performance Requirements 6.Design Constraints 6.1 Standards Compliance 7.Other Non Functional Attributes 1.Security 2.Binary Compatibility 3.Reliability 4.Maintainability 5.Portability 6.Extensibility 7.Reusability 8.Appl. Affinity/compatibility 9.Resource Utilization 10.Serviceability 11. --- others --- 8.Preliminary Object-Oriented
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will have a number of facilities to select or check the menu items and payments will also provide on interface to handle all transactions easily. The SQL or MYSQL Server will be used as a database backend database and PHP or ASP as frontend for programming user applications. University of Agriculture‚ Faisalabad Department of Computer Science Synopsis for M.Sc. Degree in Computer Sciences Title: Online Hotel Management System for The Pizza Shop‚ D-Ground‚ Faisalabad
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III TOTAL Semester-IV Subject Code Discrete Structures Computer Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques Data Structures Digital Electronics & Design Aspect Object Oriented Programming Engineering Economics & Costing Computer Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques Lab Data Structure Lab Digital Electronics Object oriented programming using Java/ C++ Personality Development/ General Proficiency Subject Contact Hrs. 3-1-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-2 0-0-2 0-0-2 002 Credit
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carries 25 marks 3HOURS SECTION A QUESTION ONE a) Explain any four advantages of using Visual Programming as compared to Commandline Programming for application development. [8] b) With the aid of examples explain the following types of programming errors; i) Logic errors‚ ii) Syntax errors. iii) Run-time errors. c) [2] [2] [2] Define the following terms as used in Visual Programming i. User Interface ii. Label iii. Textbox iv. Checkbox v. Form [10] QUESTION TWO
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[pic] |Course Identification | |Module Name |Introduction to Programming Environments (C++/UNIX) | |Module Code |IT101 |Version No. |5.3 ( 2013 ) | |Year/Level
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