CS 4773: Object-Oriented Systems
An introduction of principles and methodologies of good software
design. Study of object-oriented concepts and techniques, encapsulation,
inheritance mechanisms, polymorphism, and programming in one or more
object-oriented languages. Examination of design patterns that
provide reusable solutions to problems in object-oriented design.
News
- 11/30/07: Posted the midterm and
final review sheets.
- 11/26/07: We'll meet in SB 4.01.20 on 11/28/2007.
- 11/8/07: We'll meet in SB 4.01.20 on 11/9/2007.
- 10/19/07:
- We'll meet in SB 4.01.20 on 10/26/2007.
- updated schedule and homework listings
- we have a wiki and ticket tracking system available for the project
- 10/11/07: We'll meet in SB 4.01.20 on 10/12/2007.
- 10/3/07: another link:
- 9/28/07: some links:
- 9/27/07: Reminder: we're meeting in SB 4.01.20 tomorrow!
- 9/11/07: Created a separate homework
page
- 9/9/07: I had posted the wrong problems for homework #2 on the
web site; these are now corrected.
- 8/24/07: The class project will be a chat program.
Class/Instructor Information
| Classroom: |
SB 3.02.02 |
| Lecture Time: |
MW 9:00-10:00am |
| Instructor: |
Jeffery von Ronne |
| Office Location: |
SB 4.01.34 |
| Office Hours: |
Tues. 3:30-4:30pm, Wed. 10:30-11:30pm, and by appointment |
| Email: |
vonronne@cs.utsa.edu |
| Phone: |
(210) 458-5667 |