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CS 5004 - Object-Oriented Design |
Presents a comparative approach to object-oriented programming and design. Discusses the concepts of object, class, metaclass, message, method, inheritance, and genericity. Reviews forms of polymorphism in object-oriented languages. Contrasts the use of inheritance and composition as dual techniques for software reuse—forwarding vs. delegation and subclassing vs. subtyping. Offers students an opportunity to obtain a deeper understanding of the principles of object-oriented programming and design, including software components, object-oriented design patterns, and the use of graphical design notations such as UML (unified modeling language). Illustrates basic concepts in object-oriented design with case studies in application frameworks and by writing programs in Java.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, CPS - Undergraduate Semester Schedule Types: Lecture Computer Science Department Course Attributes: GSCS Computer & Info Science Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: MSCS Computer Science - Align CERTG Cloud Software Devlpmnt Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Graduate Corequisites: CS 5005 Prerequisites: (Graduate level CS 5001 Minimum Grade of C- or CPS - Undergraduate Semester level CS 5001 Minimum Grade of C-) and (Graduate level CS 5002 Minimum Grade of C- or CPS - Undergraduate Semester level CS 5002 Minimum Grade of C-) |
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