Object-Oriented Analysis, Design, and Programming SCE1306
Learning outcome
A candidate who has completed the course will have a learning outcome in the form of acquired knowledge, skills, and general competence as described below.
Knowledge
The candidate will be able to:
- explain the meaning of a development process in software development,
- describe the concept of analyzing and designing object-oriented software using Unified Modeling Language (UML),
- give an overview of software testing and software source control.
Skills
The candidate will be able to:
- use Unified Process (UP) as a software development process in software development,
- analyze and design an object-orientated software application for the process industry,
- implement the results from the design phase as a software application.
General competence
The candidate will be able to communicate acquired knowledge in analyzing and design phases of object-orientated software via technical report writing.
Course Description
The course is an introduction to object oriented analysis, design and programming of software applications. The course contains a short introduction to the C# programming language and software development processes with focus on the Unified Process (UP). The main focus of the course is object-oriented analysis and design using Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams. Analysis phase consists of requirement collections, and UML Use Case and Domain Model diagrams. The design phase consists of the usage of patterns, UML interaction and class diagrams. Introduction to the implementation phase by converting the information in UML diagrams into C# based software applications. The course also contains introductions to software testing and source control.
Assessment Methods
A set of mandatory assignments count 40% and an individual written final test counts 60% of the final grade. The grades A to F are used. The course has four mandatory assignments. All mandatory assignments and the final test must be passed to get a final grade better than F.
All written and printed study aids are permitted on the final test.
The assignments and the final test are used to assess knowledge and skills. The assignments are also used to assess general competence.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
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