Apr 11, 2012

CS2311 Object Oriented Programming - SUBJECT CATALOG

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SYLLABUS:


CS2311           OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING     L T  P  C
3 0  0 3

AIM
To understand the concepts of object-oriented programming and master OOP using C++ and Java.

UNIT I 7
Object oriented programming concepts – objects-classes- methods and messages-abstraction and encapsulation-inheritance- abstract classes- polymorphism.Introduction to C++- objects-classes- constructors and destructors

UNIT II            12
Operator  overloading  -  friend  functions-  type  conversions-  templates  -         Inheritance   virtual functions- runtime polymorphism.

UNIT III           8
Exception handling - Streams and formatted I/O file handling namespaces String Objects - standard template library.

UNIT IV           8
Introduction to JAVA , bytecode, virtual machines objects classes Javadoc packages Arrays Strings

UNIT V            10
Inheritance interfaces and inner classes - exception handling threads - Streams and I/O
 TOTAL : 45 PERIOD

TEXT BOOKS
1. B. Trivedi, Programming with ANSI C++, Oxford University Press, 2007.
2. Cay S.  Horstmann, Gary Cornell, “Core JAVA volume 1, Eighth Edition, Pearson
Education, 2008.

REFERENCES
1.  ISRD Group, Introduction to Object-oriented Programming and C++, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., 2007.
2.  ISRD Group, Introduction to Object-oriented programming through Java, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., 2007.
3.  S. B. Lippman, Josee Lajoie, Barbara E. Moo, “C++ Premier”, Fourth Edition, Pearson
Education, 2005.
4.  D. S. Malik, “C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Third Edition, Thomson Course Technology, 2007.
5.  K. Arnold and J. Gosling, The JAVA programming language, Third edition, PearsoEducation,
2000.
6.  C. Thomas Wu, An introduction to Object-oriented programming with Java, Fourth Edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2006.



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