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  (Object-Oriented Software Engineering) (Fall 2004)
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Textbook: Object-Oriented Software Engineering, by Timothy C. Lethbridge and Robert Laganiere, McGraw-Hill, 2001,
ISBN: 0-07-709761-0.

Resources (including program sources) associated with the text can be found here.

Recommended:

R1 Developing Software with UML, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design in Practice,
by Bernd Oestereich, Addison-Wesley, 1999,
QA76.9.03503713 1999.

R2 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications, 2nd ed.,
by G. Booch, Benjamin/Cummings, Redwood City, CA, 1994,
QA76.64.B66 1994.

R3 Principles of Object-Oriented Software Development,
by Anton Eliens, Addison-Wesley, 1995,
ISBN: 0-201-62444-3.

R4 Object-Oriented Software Engineering,
by Bernd Bruegge and Allen H. Dutoit, Prentice-Hall, 2000,
ISBN: 0-13-489725-0.

R5 Understanding Object-Oriented Programming with Java, updated edition
by Timothy Budd, Addison-Wesley, QA76.64 .B835 2000,
ISBN: 0-201-61273-9.

Supplementary:

Java, How to program, 2nd ed.,
by H.M. Deitel and P.J. Deitel, Prentice Hall, 1997
QA76.73.J38D45 1997.

The Java Handbook,
by P. Naughton, Osborne McGraw-Hill, Berkeley , CA , 1996,
QA76.73.J38N38 1996.

 

Final Exam grades posted.

Final  project  phase's grades posted.

Final Exam Solutions posted.

Letter grades will be determined after they are normalized with other CS-319 sections' grades.

Final note: You have only seen part of the OO world. You should really work hard to reach the required expertise level in the commercial world.

Last updated: 18/10/2004 22:24