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IV1350 Object Oriented Design

This course makes you able to implement a given requirement specification in flexible and easily understood code. To reach this goal, the course covers fundamental concepts of object-oriented analysis, design and architecture, such as low coupling, high cohesion, encapsulation and polymorphism. The course also gives hands-on experience in using these concepts to design and implement an object-oriented program.

Course contents

Examples of fields that are treated:

  • Object-oriented design and design pattern
  • Architecture and architectural patterns
  • Guidelines for object-oriented programming for example refactoring and unit testing
  • UML (Unified Modeling Language)
  • Object-oriented analysis

https://www.kth.se/student/kurser/kurs/IV1350

Seminars

Seminar 1, Analysis

This seminar concerns the learning outcome interpret and clarify a given specification by applying established guidelines for analysis.

  • UML
  • Domain Model
  • System Sequence Diagram

Seminar 2, Design

This seminar concerns the learning outcomes develop an object-oriented program by applying established guidelines for object-oriented architecture and design and discuss the quality of a program referring to established guidelines for object-oriented architecture and design.

  • Encapsulation, Cohesion and Coupling
  • Architecture

Seminar 3, Implementation

This seminar concerns the learning outcomes develop an object-oriented program by applying established guidelines for object-oriented programming and discuss the quality of a program referring to established guidelines for object-oriented programming.

  • Programming Best Practices
  • Unit tests

Seminar 4, Exceptions and Design Patterns

This seminar concerns the learning outcomes develop an object-oriented program by applying established guidelines for object-oriented architecture, design and programming and discuss the quality of a program referring to established guidelines for object-oriented architecture, design and programming.

  • Exception Handling
  • Polymorphism
  • Design Patterns
  • Inheritance