ISIT114 SISAT School of Information Systems and Technology Faculty of Engineering & Information Sciences Head of School Associate Professor Rajeev Sharma, Student Resource Centre, Tel: (02) 4221 3491 ISIT114 Object Oriented Programming Subject Outline Spring Session 2014 Consultation Times: Subject Coordinator Telephone Number: Email: Location: Dr Mark Sifer 4221 4919 msifer @uow.edu.au 39.219 Dr. Sifer's consultation times during session: Day Monday Wednesday Time 9:00 - 11:00am 1:30 - 3:30pm Subject Organisation: Session: Credit Points Contact hours per week: Lecture Times & Location: Tutorial Day, Time and Location can be found at: Spring Session, Wollongong Campus 6 credit …show more content…
Lecture's include slides, working through concepts and problems on the whiteboard and interactive development of software. Lecture Schedule: Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Topic OO Modeling (single class) in C# Objects and collections I Objects and collections II OO modeling (simple inheritance) OO modeling (using the library) OO modeling (interfaces and sorting) Mid term review + Forms Storing Data (in files) and Exceptions OO Case study Lab Assignment 1 is Due Assignment 2 is Due Assignment 3 is Due Assignment 4 is Due Reading Chapters 4,11 Chapters 8 Chapter 11 Chapter 9 Chapter 12,13 file:///C|/Users/sueli/Desktop/Subject%20outlines%20approved/ISIT114%20Object%20Oriented%20Programming.htm[23/07/2014 8:49:59 AM] ISIT114 10 Storing Data (in a database) Chapter 14 11 Advanced C# - delegates and anon functions Assignment 5 is Due To be provided 12 13 Advanced C# - LINQ Revision Assignment 6 is Due To be provided Subject Materials: Any readings/references are recommended only and are not intended to be an exhaustive list. Students are encouraged to use the library catalogue and databases to locate additional readings. Textbook(s): C# Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Barbara Doyle, 4th Edition, Thomson, 2014 Course Technology. Other Resources:
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