| Course Number: |
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CISC475 |
| Course Title: |
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Object-oriented Software Engineering |
| Academic Year: |
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2005 - 2006 |
| College: |
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Arts and Sciences (
AS ) |
| Department: |
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Computer/Information Sciences (
CISC ) |
| Credits: |
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3Hrs |
| Description: |
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Introduction to object oriented software engineering concepts, methodologies
and tools. Requirement analysis, specification, design and implementation of
object oriented software development process using UML. Real-life examples and
homework projects to cover all aspects of object oriented lifecycle, from the
requirements to coding in C++ and/or Java.
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| Prerequisites: |
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A minimum grade of C- in CISC280 and senior status. CISC361 is recommended
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| About this section: |
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Credit cannot be received for both CISC475 and CISC675. |
| Current Sections: |
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View available sections of CISC475 |
Questions may be directed to the Office of the University Registrar |