Home Page: |
http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~kdincer/teaching/fall2006/cs319/ |
Sections: |
The
course will be conducted in four sections. Although there are slight
differences regarding project work, project group forming rules and quizzes
between this section and the other two, we will give the same exams and try to balance the work
load among the sections as much as possible.
P.S.
As
a part-time instructor, I consult about the course policies to Prof. DOĞRUSÖZ who teaches the other three sections.
http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~ugur/teaching/cs319/ |
Course
Description: |
Principles
and stages of object-oriented software development. Overview of
object-oriented software modeling with Unified Modeling language and
exposure to CASE tools for object-oriented development. Experience with
such tools and environments through programming assignments and/or a term
project. |
Course Objectives: |
*
Learn
basics of the software engineering life cycle.
* Learn what the object-oriented approach to software development
is, and find out why it is so popular.
* Learn UML (Unified Modeling Language) that is part of most CASE
(Computer Aided Software Engineering) tools and the benefits of visual
modelling / diagramming.
* Practice the application of principles of object-oriented software
development through a group project.
* Develop teamwork and communication skills through the group project. |
Prerequisite: |
CS
102 & CS 201 |
Instructor: |
Dr. Kıvanç
Dinçer
TÜBİTAK-UEKAE/G222 Unit
Atatürk Bulvarı No:211 7th Floor
06100 Kavaklıdere ANKARA
Phone : (0312) 426 67 89 / 2200
Fax: (0312) 428 48 80
Mobile: (0532) 623 33 24 or (0505) 403 21 35 kdincer
at tubitak (nokta) gov (nokta) tr OR
kdincer at cs bilkent edu tr |
Office
Hours: |
Monday 16:30 17:30 (Please call or e-mail me
if you need any help at other times) |
Class Schedule: |
Monday
08:40 11:30 or 09:30 12:30
Monday 11:40 12:30 (on a need basis) |
Teaching Assistant: |
Bayram
Boyraz bboyraz at cs bilkent edu tr
EA-531
Phone: 1451
|
Textbook: |
Applying
UML and Patterns:
An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative
Development, 3/e
Craig Larman
Hardcover 703 pp.
Prentice Hall PTR 2005 Pearson Education Inc.
ISBN 0-13-148906-2
QA76.9.O35 L37 2004
|
References: |
See
Textbook |
Required
Software: |
See Resources |
Grading: |
Quizzes
(& Attendance): 20%
Project Work: 40%
Midterm : 15%
Final :
25% |
Warning: |
"Plagiarism
is defined as the action of using or copying someone else's idea or work
and pretending that you thought of it, or created it. In grading the
homework assignments in this course, occurrences of plagiarism will be
seriously dealt with, leading to a zero grade for the work concerned
and upon repetition to a failure in the course, even to punishment through
disciplinary procedures as indicated in University Catalog." |