After successful completion of the course, students are able to...
... explain modelling terms and object-oriented concepts
... create object-oriented specifications of requirements based on problem descriptions
... understand and analyse drafts of software systems and create a design for implementation
... use and apply object-oriented modelling by means of UML (class diagram, sequence diagram, state diagram, activity diagram, use case diagram)
Address your questions to: oom[at]big.tuwien.ac.at
All necessary information will be provided in the TUWEL-course of this lecture.
All theoretical content is taught via lecture videos. There are also videos in which the practical solution of examples is demonstrated.
You have to apply for the course and for one of the lab groups.
Both registrations are mandatory to attend the course!
Note: There are 6 assignments with 6 exercises each. For each lecture there will be a dedicated lab lesson. Before each lesson you have to mark in TUWEL which exercises you have solved and you can therefore present in the lab. You have to solve at least 27 (out of 36) exercises. Further information will be provided in the prediscussion / first lecture.
You have to present your solved exercises in your designated lab group. It is not possible to present your assignments in another lab group to which you are not assigned to!
Please note: Depending on the currently required Covid measures, the tests and lab sessions might be online via Tuwel instead of in the lecture hall.
The preliminary meeting will be recorded.
student efforts:
1 h Preliminary talk
8 h Lecture videos
7,5 h Example lectures (5 x 1,5 h)
9 h Lab sessions (6 x 1,5 h)
27 h Exercise preparation (6 x 6 x 0,75 h)
1,5 h Tests (2 x 0,75 h)
21 h Test preparation (2 x 10,5 h)
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75 h = 3 ECTS
The UML models in the exercise sheets and test specifications are created with the Enterprise Architect from Sparx Systems (www.sparxsystems.com). Students can get an education license for the software - more information on this in the Tuwel course.
At the beginning of the term, as a precondition to attend the course, the entry-test in TUWEL has to be passed until March 6, 2023. In order to pass the course successfully it is necessary to solve at least 27 of 36 assigned examples and to be able to present them during the lab. Furthermore there will be two mandatory written exams (one after the first three lab sessions and one after the next three labs). One of the two tests may be repeated at the beginning of June. Depending on the currently required Covid measures, the tests might be postponed to do them in the lecture hall later in the semester or they will be held online if necessary. Lab sessions might also be online via Tuwel instead of in the lecture hall.