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49230 Object Oriented Analysis and Design
Danish title: Objektorienteret analyse og design
Language: English Credit points: 5
Type: Open University
Language: English

Previous course: 49110
No credit points with: 49110
Prerequisite: 49142
Recommended semester: 4th -7th semester
Scope and form: Lectures and project work in parallel.
Examination: Evaluation of report (2/3) and written exam (1/3) each of which must be passed seperately. (13-scale)
Participant limitation: max. 60

Contact person: Tom Østerby, Building 322, Tel. +45 4525 3734, email toe@it.dtu.dk, http://www.it.dtu.dk/~toe

URL: http://www.it.dtu.dk/c49230
Department: Department of Information Technology
Aim: To enable the participants to construct software using systematic object oriented analysis, design and implementation techniques.
Contents: A series of lectures concerning methods for object oriented analysis and modeling of application domains, as well as methods for design of software. Especially the very popular line of actions, called the "Objectoriented Modeling Techniques" (OMT) is treated in all details. The object-oriented analysis includes: (1) Modeling static structures by specialization, aggregation, association, and more special object relations. (2) Models of dynamic aspects through scenarios, event sequences and state machines. (3) Modeling functional relations for example with data flow diagrams. The UML notation and method. A central part of the course is to carry out a project, in which the methods and techniques presented should be applied to a concrete problem.