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Advanced Object Oriented Programming using C# and .NET (Fall 2005)

Course code : IAOOPI-U01
ECTS Credits : 7,5 Status : Optional for specified Programme
Revised : 12/08 2004 Written : 22/03 2002
Placement : 5-7 semester Hours per week : 4
Length : 1 semester Teaching Language : English

Objective : To give students an in-dept knowledge about a modern object oriented language (C#), GoF Design Patterns, a simple test-oriented Process (XP) and how to use this for writing large distributed applications. The study module will also cover fundamentals of the Net platform and introduce XML
Principal Content : - The .NET platform· - C# for C++ programmers· - Exception handling and Garbage Collection· - Delegates and Events· - Components in .NET· - An introduction to XML.· - An introduction to XP and Unit Testing· - GoF Design Patterns· - (Remoting)· - (ADO.net)· - (ASP.NET)· - (WEB Services)
Teaching method : 50% of the study module will be class-based teaching, combined with a number of assignments that will cover most of the basic areas in the syllabus. Students must make three individual presentations during the semester, which must be presented for class.Students must form groups and implement the basic architecture for a large distributed application.
Required prequisites : Documented knowledge corresponding to OOP3 and TVP4I.
Recommended prerequisites : Skills in C++ should not be below average.
Relations : -
Type of examination : Oral examination based on assignments
External examiner : Internal
Marking : Scale of 13
Remarks : Oral group examination based on the semester assignment, the individual semester presentations, and the syllabus in general.
Teaching material : Advanced Object Oriented Programming using C# and .NET. ISBN 1-89315-59-3

WEB links, and if necessary, combined with individual literature depending on the area in which the student has specialized.

C# and the .NET Platform, Andrew Truelsen. ISBN 1-893115-59-3
Responsible teacher : Lars Mortensen , lmo@ihk.dk