Object Orientation for Business Programming. IS323 syllabus. P. Vasseur

Spring 2003

Tuesdays

CIVIC E313

CIVIC E330

6:00 - 7:30 PM

7:40 - 8:50 PM

Lab

Lecture

Textbook: C++ for Business Programming, John. C. Molluzzo, Prentice Hall

Read

Lab No

Meeting

Date

Chapter

Topic

Assign Due: Lab deals with:

1st

1/21

Ch 9

User defined data types, tables

2nd

1/28

Ch 10

Intro to classes and objects

3rd

2/4

Ch 10

Classes and objects

4th

2/11

Ch 11

Object manipulation

Lab 1: p489,#1

Class with Constructor

5th

2/18

Ch 11

Object manipulation

6th

2/25

Ch11

Object Manipulation

Lab 2:p503,#1

Multiple constructors

7th

3/4

Ch 12

Friends and operator overloads

3/11

No Classes

8th

3/18

MIDTERM

9th

3/25

Ch 12

Friends and operator overloads

Lab 3:p514,#1

Pointer for URL arg in construct

10th

4/1

Ch 13

Inheritance

11th

4/8

Ch 13

Inheritance

Lab 4:p579,#1

Array of objects

12th

4/15

Ch 13

Inheritance

13th

4/22

Ch 14

I/O and files

14th

4/29

Ch 14

Final Exam

Lab 5:p644,#1

Overload

= =

15th

5/6

Make up day

Grading system:

Midterm =

35%

Final =

35%

Labs =

20%

Class work =

10%

Note: You are responsible for the reading assignments and the delivery of the problems and assignments when they are due. If you are having problems with the course, do not hesitate to get in touch with me. e-mail address: prvasseur@yahoo.com . Check Blackboard periodically via the internet. Also, Web page: http://geocities.datacellar.net/prvasseur

 

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