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Leader: P O'Donnell
Offered:
Caulfield First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: Students gain experience with the translation of an informal problem specification into a program design and the implementation of that design in a modern object-oriented programming language. The unit aims to give a more thorough understanding of general programming, software engineering, database programming, object-oriented development, and web development as they relate to business applications. Students should have a sufficient understanding to be able to contribute in most common industrial projects or corporate environments with little further training.
Assessment: Examination: 40%, Other assessment modes: 60% (assignments, unit tests)
Contact Hours: 4 hours per week
Prerequisites: IMS1906, IMS1907 or equivalents
Prohibitions: BUS2011, CFR2128, CSE1301, CSE2207, CSE3007, RDT1301, SFT1122, MMS3805