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Tentative Course Calendar/Important DatesCourse Syllabus – Spring 2014Course InformationCourse number: CS/SE 6359-001Course Title: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD)Section number: 001Credit Hours: 3Class Schedule: Mon/Wed. 4:00pm - 5:15pm.Classroom: CN-1.120Professor Contact InformationName: Dr. Ebenezer OladimejiOffice: ECSS 4.403Office hours: Wednesdays 2:30pm – 3:45pm, or by appointment.Telephone: (972) 883-4523.Email: [email protected] E-mail: The easiest way to reach me is via e-mail. I make every effort to respond within a few hours. When e-mailing me, please e-mail from your UTD e-mail address. Please include your name, course and section either in the subject or the body of your e-mail (preferably on the first line if not in the subject). This will help me to address your e-mail as quickly as possible.Teaching Assistant: TBA Course Prerequisite: CE/CS/SE 5354 and either CS 3335 or CS 5336Course DescriptionThis graduate course is intended to provide an in depth understanding of object oriented approaches to software development, in particular to the analysis and design phases of the software life cycle. Topics include notation, methods, competing methodologies, issues in object-oriented development, and recent advancements which complement traditional object-oriented methodologies.Student Learning ObjectivesAfter successful completion of this course, the student should have the:1. Ability to understand and use the UML notation2. Ability to understand and apply methods for Object-Oriented Analysis3. Ability to understand and apply methods for Object-Oriented Design4. Ability to understand and use Object-Oriented Design Patterns in writing programs.Required Textbook and Other Course Materials- Textbook:o Craig Larman, Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development, 3rd Edition. ISBN: 013 148 9062, Prentice-Hall, 2005.CS-6359-001 Course Syllabus Page 1Grading PolicyYour final grade will be determined from the following components:Assignments: 20% Team Project: 20% Mid-Term Exam: 30%Final Exam: 30%Final grades will be based on a curve. The base grading scale given below may be adjusted based upon the performance of the class as a whole:100-92: A 91-90: A- 89-88: B+ 87-82: B 81-80, B- 79-78: C+ 77-72: C 71-70, C- 0-69: FTentative Course Calendar/Important DatesDate EventAugust 25 Classes BeginSeptember 1 Labor Day (No Class)September 10 Assignment 1 dueOctober 1 Project Part 1 dueOctober 8 Assignment 2 dueOctober 15 Mid-term ExamNovember 17 Project Part 2 dueNovember 24 Fall Break (No class)November 26 Fall Break (No class)December 3 Assignment 3 dueDecember 8 Project Part 3 – Design ReviewDecember 10 Final Exam (Last day of class OR day assigned for final exam)Changes to these tentative dates will be announced via eLearning.For detailed information about University policies and procedures related to this syllabus, please refer to http://go.utdallas.edu/syllabus-policies.CS-6359-001 Course Syllabus Page


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