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CSE111 - Object Oriented Software Design
Units: 4
Course Description: Introduction to object-oriented analysis and design. Object-oriented modeling methods for analysis and design, object-oriented general design paradigms, and object-oriented design techniques. Cyclic deveopment of object-oriented systems.
Format: 3 hours of lecture per week, 1 hours per week of discussion section, 4 hours of lab per week, and 4 hours of outside preparation.
Prerequisites: CSE 8B or CSE 9B or CSE 11, CSE 12 and CSE 100 or Math 176.
Other restrictions: Majors only.
Example Textbook(s): Applying UML and PatternsAn Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, by Craig Larman TBA
Laboratory work: Analysis design and programming assignments.
Offered: One quarter a year, normally Fall.
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