Object-oriented programming
D Thomson
6 points
* First semester
* Distance
* Prerequisites:
GCO7823
Objectives On completion of this subject, students should understand the theory underpinning the object-oriented paradigm; be able to develop an object-oriented solution to a programming problem in an object-oriented language; and understand and be able to implement hash tables and balanced binary trees.
Synopsis Review of classes and objects, data and module encapsulation; sub-typing and inheritance; object-oriented design; polymorphism, static and dynamic binding; generic classes; exception handling; implementation in C++.
Assessment Assignments: 30%
* Examination: 70%
Prescribed texts
Deitel H M and Deitel P J C++: How to program Prentice-Hall, 1994
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
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