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-====== Your Course  ======+====== CSE6441 - Winter 2012 ====== 
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 +  * **Assignment 1 has been released**. See forum and SVN 
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 +  * **Important**: Subscribe to: [[https://forum.cse.yorku.ca/viewforum.php?f=167|6441 Forum]] for the latest announcements. Please ask questions relating to the course material on the forum. Read the course outline regularly. See bottom** ↓** of this page for login with your Prism password. Additional material is available from the SVN repository (see link in the sidebar, once you have logged on).
  
 ===== Description  ===== ===== Description  =====
  
-The course lays the conceptual foundation of object-oriented programmingIt covers delegation and contractsencapsulation and API programmingaggregation and the collections frameworkinheritance and polymorphismall from the client's perspective +CSE6441 3.0 Methods for Large-Scale Software Development. Tentative outline: This course will give you the opportunity to develop a piece of software of your choice (in the language of your choice)Your project might be a desktop applicationa webapp or a mobile app. You will need to demonstrate that your software project is effective and reliable. To help you do this we will examine the need to document requirementsthe need to test implementations against the requirements and model driven development. We will also examine the current state of the art in the development of reliable mobile apps (iphoneandroidwindows phone 7). Evaluation will be via assignments and the project.
  
 ===== Lecture Times ===== ===== Lecture Times =====
  
-6441 +**Winter 2012**: TR 14:30-16:00, CB 122 (first day of class)
-Methods for Large-Scale Software Development +
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-TR 14:30-16:00+
  
-CB 122+All subsequent classes will be in the Software Engineering Lab/CSEB2056.
  
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