Object-Oriented Software Engineering with Java
Object-Oriented Software Engineering with Java, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.9, with 27 lectures, 12 quizzes, based on 208 reviews, and has 1017 subscribers.
You will learn about Build classes and creates objects using Java to promote code reuse Build a large software using inheritance, abstract classes, encapsulation, polymorphism, and Interfaces Recognize object-oriented concepts for large software development Solve advanced software development problems using Object Oriented concepts Develop and use generic classes to promote software reuse Use effective tools for Java project management (Netbeans, GitHub) This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner/Intermediate Software Developers or Software Engineering Students or Computer Science Students or Information Systems Students or Beginners Java Developers It is particularly useful for Beginner/Intermediate Software Developers or Software Engineering Students or Computer Science Students or Information Systems Students or Beginners Java Developers.
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Summary
Title: Object-Oriented Software Engineering with Java
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.9
Number of Lectures: 27
Number of Quizzes: 12
Number of Published Lectures: 27
Number of Published Quizzes: 12
Number of Curriculum Items: 60
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 60
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Build classes and creates objects using Java to promote code reuse
- Build a large software using inheritance, abstract classes, encapsulation, polymorphism, and Interfaces
- Recognize object-oriented concepts for large software development
- Solve advanced software development problems using Object Oriented concepts
- Develop and use generic classes to promote software reuse
- Use effective tools for Java project management (Netbeans, GitHub)
Who Should Attend
- Beginner/Intermediate Software Developers
- Software Engineering Students
- Computer Science Students
- Information Systems Students
- Beginners Java Developers
Target Audiences
- Beginner/Intermediate Software Developers
- Software Engineering Students
- Computer Science Students
- Information Systems Students
- Beginners Java Developers
Course Updates
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Sep 5: Adding ArrayList lecture (Section II) and one programming assignment on files and ArrayList
Overview
The course provides a comprehensive coverage of object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts using Java programming language. OOP is the key paradigm that allows software reuse and that facilitates the development of complex and large-scale software. The course first starts with providing a clear understanding why OOP is important. We then dive into the main OOP concepts including encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. We also present generic classes and design patterns which further demonstrate an additional software abstraction. All along the course, we show how OOP allows software engineers to develop complex software by making high-level abstractions starting from very general classes down to more concrete classes.
To better illustrate the concepts, each chapter contains several hands-on activities, namely: (1) Quizzes which help reviewing the main theoretical concepts presented in the lectures, (2) short coding exercises where the student can apply the concepts he learned on simple use cases, (3) programming assignments, which provide more thorough activities aiming at consolidating the understanding of the learner and guide him to master the concepts presented in the lectures. All hands-on activities have written and video solutions.
In addition, during the course, the student will work on one application which he will improve from one chapter to another so that he can observe how programming concepts he learned can be applied to improve a certain application. In this course, we consider an application to process images for the programming assignment. There is no pre-requisite needed about images to do the exercises, as it is just a simple application context for the programming assignment.
The course was designed to provide the learners with a solid background on software engineering using object-oriented programming concepts!
I wish you an excellent learning experience!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Overview and Introduction
Lecture 2: [IMPORTANT] What is you face errors and need to debug and find solutions?
Chapter 2: General Concepts Reviews in Java
Lecture 1: [Refresher] Read From/Write to a File in Java
Lecture 2: Arrays vs ArrayLists
Chapter 3: Week 1. Classes and Objects
Lecture 1: A basic program without object-oriented programming
Lecture 2: The Student Class: Is it better to use Object-Oriented Approach?
Lecture 3: Initializing Attributes with a constructor
Lecture 4: Data hiding and Encapsulation
Lecture 5: Keyword "this" and more about data validation in the constructor
Lecture 6: Class-wide variables (i.e. Static Members)
Lecture 7: Constructors Overloading
Lecture 8: the toString() method
Lecture 9: Composition: the Has-A relationship
Chapter 4: Week 2. Inheritance
Lecture 1: What is inheritance?
Lecture 2: Without inheritance
Lecture 3: Using Inheritance
Chapter 5: Week 3. Polymorphism
Lecture 1: What is polymorphism?
Lecture 2: Compilation Time vs. Runtime
Lecture 3: Downcasting
Lecture 4: But, why polymorphism is important? polymorphic processing
Lecture 5: Abstract classes
Lecture 6: Interfaces
Lecture 7: Contract-First Development Approach
Lecture 8: The Comparable and Comparator Interfaces
Chapter 6: Week 4. Generic Classes
Lecture 1: Generic Methods
Lecture 2: Generic Classes
Chapter 7: Week 5. Design Patterns
Lecture 1: Design Patterns
Chapter 8: Week 6. Java Collection Framework Exercises
Chapter 9: Week 7. Recursion Exercises
Chapter 10: Final Problems for Revision
Instructors
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Anis Koubaa
Professor of Computer Science
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 5 votes
- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 12 votes
- 4 stars: 46 votes
- 5 stars: 143 votes
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