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Apr 25, 2024
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SWE 6743:Object-Oriented Analysis & Design3 Class Hours 0 Laboratory Hours 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: SWE 6623 This course focuses on object-oriented modeling techniques necessary to solve complex, real-world software engineering problems. Topics include the use of information hiding, object design methods, basic design patterns, abstraction, and abstract data type formalisms. Object-oriented iterative development methodologies such as the Unified Process will be utilized. Techniques for transforming software requirements into high-quality language-independent object-oriented design are presented. The course includes a major iterative project in which the students will gain hands-on experience modeling a real-time system using use case analysis, responsibility-driven design, UML and RealTime UML.
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