Course Objective:
To learn the issues involved in applying computer-based technology to real
world problems, understand an object-oriented software development methodology,
use modeling techniques that support the methodology (UML), and apply the
techniques and methodologies to produce Requirements Specification Documents.
Textbooks:
·
An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis, Brown, 2nd
edition
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Materials from course notes
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Handouts
Grading:
· Quizzes: Two at 10% each
·
Exam
1: 20%
·
Exam
2: 20%
·
Project:
40%
Note:
·
Quizzes
given in the class will test your knowledge on lecture material
·
Homework
for practice only; not for grading
Grading Scale:
A = 93-100, A- = 90-92, B+ = 87-89, B = 83-86, B- = 80-82, C+ = 77-79, C =
73-76, C- = 70-72, D = 65-69, E = under 65.
Instructor:
P.N. Krishnasamy, krishnasamy.1@osu.edu,
Office Hours: MW 4:45-5:30 p.m. in DL 250. Preferred communication is through
e-mails or face-to-face meetings during office hours.
Grader: Steven
Reasor, mailto:reasor.4@buckeyemail.osu.edu,
Tuesday 2:30 to 3:18 and Friday 1:30 to 2:18 in Caldwell 420 (the graders
room).
Other Info: Class Room & Time: Caldwell 220
& MW 5:30-6:45 p.m.