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Object oriented programming concepts Flow chart Objects Example of Objects Object as S / w Modules Object interaction Example of Object interaction General and Specific Objective The student will be able to :(i)basic terminologies (ii) data types Description of Object orientated programming concepts.
Object oriented programming concepts Flow chart Objects Example of Objects Object as S / w Modules Object interaction Example of Object interaction General and Specific Objective The student will be able to :(i)basic terminologies (ii) data types Description of Object orientated programming concepts.
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Object oriented programming concepts Flow chart Objects Example of Objects Object as S / w Modules Object interaction Example of Object interaction General and Specific Objective The student will be able to :(i)basic terminologies (ii) data types Description of Object orientated programming concepts.
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No. The student will be able to :- 1. Introduction (i)basic terminologies (ii) data types Book1(pg17-43)
2. Object oriented Description of Object oriented programming concepts Book1(pg1-17)
programming concepts
3. Flow chart (i) Definition of Flow chart Book1(pg5)
(ii) representation and analysis of Flow chart
4. Objects Introduction of Object Book1(pg86-125)
5. Example of Objects Implementation of Object Book1(pg86-125) 6. Object as S/w Modules Implementation of Objects in S/w Modules Book1(pg86-125) 7 Object interaction (i) What is Object interaction and uses of it Book1(pg86-125)
8. Example of Object Its Implementation Book1(pg86-125)
interaction 9. Classes What is Classes and its Uses. Book1(pg86-125) 10 Example of Classes Its Implementation Book1(pg86-125)
11. Method lookup What is Method Lookup Book2(pg157)Book3(pg53-80)
12 Example of Method Book2(pg157)Book3(pg53-80) lookup 13 Hierarchy of Classes Explanation of Hierarchy of Classes Book1(pg176-216) 14. Inheritance Explanation of Inheritance Book1(pg176-216) 15. Polymorphism Explanation of Polymorphism Book1(pg222-223) 16 Abstract classes Explanation of Abstract classes Book2(pg480-481)
18 Identifying objects and Identification of objects and classes Book2(pg203-238)
classes 19 Representation of Objects What is Representation of Objects? Book2(pg203-238)
20 Modeling What is Modeling? Book1(pg86-123)
21 Object and Classes (i)Explain Object and Classes Book1(pg86-123)
22 Relationships Description of Relationships Book1(pg86-123)
23 Association b/w Objects what is Association? Book1(pg347)Book4
24 Aggregate components of What is Aggregate components of Objects? Book4 Objects 25 Storage Management Explain the Storage Management ? Book4
26 Memory Allocation what is Memory Allocation? Book2(pg442-447)
27 Dynamic allocation what is Dynamic allocation Book2(pg474)Book1(pg136)
29 OOPM languages Explanation of OOPM languages Book2(pg1-18)
30 Class Declaration Implementation of Classes Book2(pg203-238) 31 Object Declaration Implementation of Object Book2(pg203-238) 32 Mandatory Profiles What are Mandatory Profiles? Book4 33 Message Passing What is Message passing? Book1(pg10) 34 Association What is Association? Book4 35 Recursive Association (i) what is Recursive Association? Book4 36 Many to many Association (i) what is Many to many Association? Book4 37 Argument Passing (i)Explain the Argument Passing Book1(pg10)
39 Inherited Methods What are Inherited Methods? Book2(pg321-368)
40 Redefined Methods (i) Explain the Redefined Methods? Book2(pg321-368)
41 Protected interface (i) Explain the Protected interface Book4
42 Access Specifier (i) explanation of Access Specifier Book2(pg344)
45 Multiple inheritance (i) Explain the Multiple inheritance Book1(pg176-221)
47 Introduction of C++ (i) what is c++? Book1(pg17-24)
48 Implementation of Explaining the implementation Book1(pg86-125)
Objects and classes 49 Implementation of Explaining the implementation Book2(pg467-516) polymorphism 50 Implementation of Explaining the implementation Book2(pg321-368) Inheritance 51 Implementation of Explaining the implementation Book2(pg157-202) message passing
52 Implementation of Explaining the implementation Book4
Association 54 Presentation of OOPM Book4 Topics.
References: - 1.C++ by Balaguruswami
2. Robert Lafore 3.Let us C and C++ by Kanetkar 4. OOPS David Parson