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Quiz Policy:

A 15-20 minute quiz will be given in almost every week.  Quiz questions will generally be selected from the exercises in the book related to the current lecture. Please come prepared. 

Quiz - 6  (Dec 5th, 2005)

Question:  Here you will show how interaction and state diagrams help in creating a correct implementation. Implement the CourseSection class based on the information represented in the UML diagrams below.

Quiz - 5  (Dec 5th, 2005)

Question 1:  Propose a good exam question that will address one of the most important issues covered in this class. The originality of the question is important.

Note: Students generally complain about the exams questions saying that most questions are based on rememberance of some text in the book. Here we are changing roles and we will see how many people are really come up with some good, original questions.

 

Quiz - 4  (Nov 28th, 2005)

Question 1: Draw the UML state machine diagram for a software that controls the keyboard of your cell phone. (Don’t forget to write down the brand name and model of your telephone) 

Question 2: Write the Java code corresponding to the below UML communication diagram.

Quiz - 3  (Oct 24th, 2005)

AA Airlines runs flights from Ankara. The reservation system keeps track of passengers who will be flying in specific seats on various flights, as well as people who will form the crew. For the crew, the system needs to track what everyone does, and who supervises whom. AA airlines runs several daily numbered flights on a regular schedule.

Question 1: Derive the domain model.
Question 2: Draw the design class diagrams.

(You will probably do a better work if you follow a systematic approach.)

Quiz - 2  (Sept 26th, 2005)

Question 1: What is the most interesting concept until now in this course. Explain why it is interesting.

Question 2: What are the things that you like about this class the most and the least.  

  Quiz - 1  (Sept 19th, 2005)

Question 1: Given the diagram that descibes the working of an alarm clock, describe its functionality. 

Question 2: Describe the main scenario and its alternative for the POS System use case. 

 

Remember that we only covered  a  subset of OO   Software Engineering in this course. You should continue to study and practice the subject yourself as a part of your career development.  

See your final fotos. 

 

The average attendance rate for the semester is 81% with an average of 2 absentees per person. 

The average of final cumulative points is 71,83. 

The average of  final letter grades is 2.37.

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