Object Oriented modeling Design Prof Lobo L M
" Object Oriented modeling & Design " Prof. Lobo L. M. R. J. (headitwit@gmail. com) Professor, Department of Information Technology Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur (www. witsolapur. org)
Course Objectives • To Introduce students to the concepts and terms used in the objectoriented approaches. • To enable students to analyze real world problems and create an Object model to represent static view of the system. • To enable students to analyze real world problems and create a Dynamic model to represent behavioral view of the system. • To enable students to analyze real world problems and create a Functional model to represent process view of the system. • To enable students to use the above three models and create a system design and Object design. • To train students to use UML as a tool to create models in the form of diagrams.
Course Outline This course presents Object Oriented approaches to software development based on modeling objects from the real world and then using the model to build a language independent design organized around those objects. These techniques promote better understanding of requirements, cleaner designs and more maintainable systems. Teaching Scheme Lectures : 3 Hours/Week, 3 Credits Tutorial : 1 Hr/Week, 1 Credit Examination Scheme ESE: 70 Marks ISE: 30 Marks ICA: 25 Marks
Assessment strategy. • One Test to assess concepts of OOMD (10 marks) • One Test on Sheets to assess students’ learning of Object Modeling Techniques (10 marks) • One Test to assess students’ learning in Unified Modeling Language. (10 marks) Total: 30 marks ISE Drawing 8 Models on Sheets and UML Diagrams during Tutorial Sessions. Total : 25 marks ICE
Design consideration used in preparing slides. • • • Use of bullets Use of Phrases Use of readable fonts Clarity in content Less than 6 lines in the slides
- Slides: 5