Evaluation Scheme:

The questions will cover all the chapters of the syllabus. The evaluation scheme is outlined in the table below:

UnitHoursMarks Distribution
11018
2814
31221
41527
Total4580
Object Oriented Analysis and Design Syllabus

1. Object-Oriented Fundamentals (10 hours)

*Note: There may be minor deviations in the marks distribution.

1.1 Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
1.2 Defining Models
1.3 Case Study
1.4 Requirement Process
1.5 Use Cases
1.6 Object-Oriented Development Cycle
1.7 Overview of the Unified Modeling Language (UML): Fundamentals and Notations

2. Object-Oriented Analysis (8 hours)

2.1 Building a Conceptual Model
2.2 Adding Associations and Attributes
2.3 Representation of System Behavior

3. Object-Oriented Design (12 hours)

3.1 Analysis to Design
3.2 Describing and Elaborating Use Cases
3.3 Collaboration Diagram
3.4 Objects and Patterns
3.5 Determining Visibility
3.6 Class Diagram

4. Implementation (15 hours)

4.1 Programming and Development Process
4.2 Mapping Design to Code
4.3 Creating Class Definitions from Design Class Diagrams
4.4 Creating Methods from Collaboration Diagrams
4.5 Updating Class Definitions
4.6 Classes in Code
4.7 Exception and Error Handling

Practical:

Laboratory exercises will include handling object-oriented design and modeling activities in an ACSE Environment. UML pattern design and modeling will be conducted using UML software.

Reference Books:

  1. Larman, C., Applying UML and Patterns, Pearson Education Asia, 2008.
  2. Stevens, P., Pooley, R., Using UML: Software Engineering with Objects and Components, Addison-Wesley, 2009.
  3. Fowler, M., Scott, K., UML Distilled: Applying the Standard Object Modeling Language, Addison-Wesley, 2007.
  4. Booch, G., Jacobson, I., Rumbaugh, J., The Unified Software Development Process, Addison-Wesley, 2009.
  5. Booch, G., Jacobson, I., Rumbaugh, J., The Unified Modeling Language User Guide, Addison-Wesley, 2008.
  6. Jacobson, I., Object-Oriented Software Engineering – A Use Case Driven Approach, Addison-Wesley, 2009.

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