Course - Object-Oriented Programming - TDT4100
Object-Oriented Programming
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Course content
Basic algorithms and data structures, constructs and control flow in object-oriented languages. Modularization and re-use. Standard application programmers interface (API). Unit testing, error detection and tools for this. Object-oriented design. Use of class, object, sequence and collaboration diagrams in the UML. Use of design patterns. Simple app architecture using modern GUI toolkit. Java is used as implementation language.
Learning outcome
Knowledge: The students will have knowledge about the main concepts and mechanisms in object-oriented languages and how object-oriented programs and simple apps are structured and tested.
Skills: The students will have skills in object-oriented programming and use of relevant programming methods (coding, testing and debugging) and modern development tools.
General competency: The students will be able to use object-oriented programming for solving real problems and utilise moderne development tools.
Learning methods and activities
Lectures, exercise lectures, exercises (individually or in pairs) and project work individually or in groups.
Compulsory assignments
- Assignments
Further on evaluation
The mandatory assignments are performed individually or in groups, which will be specified in the semester.
If there is a re-sit examination, the examination form may change from written to oral.
Recommended previous knowledge
The course Information Technology, Introduction, or equivalent courses giving insight into using basic computer tools and skills in methodic problem analysis, constructing solutions and procedural programming.
Course materials
Announced at the start of semester.
Credit reductions
Course code | Reduction | From |
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IT1104 | 7.5 sp | |
SIF8005 | 7.5 sp | |
SIF8005 | 7.5 sp | |
SIF8005 | 7.5 sp | |
TDT4102 | 3.7 sp | Autumn 2008 |
TDT4130 | 3.7 sp | Autumn 2008 |
INFT1100 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2024 |
TDT4114 | 3.7 sp | Autumn 2024 |
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Subject areas
- Technological subjects