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 ====== Resources ====== ====== Resources ======
  
-Use this page to list additional Resources that may be helpful to your students.+For  more help on the course, see  
 +  * [[https://www.eecs.yorku.ca/~jackie/teaching/lectures/index.html#EECS3311_F18|Fall 2018 version of the course]] with slides and recordings 
 +  * [[http://seldoc.eecs.yorku.ca/doku.php/eiffel/start|eiffel.eecs.yorku.ca]] (Eiffel the language, the method and the IDE)
  
-  * [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca|Department of CSE Home Page]] +====== Github and Installation of EiffelStudio on your Laptop ====== 
-  *   [[https://w2prod.sis.yorku.ca/Apps/WebObjects/cdm.woa/wa/curexam|York Exam Schedule]]+ 
 +EiffelStudio and Mathmodels are installed on our EECS workstations and servers and also on the SEL Virtual Machine. 
 + 
 +If you wish to install EiffelStudio and Mathmodels natively on your Windows or Mac Laptop, use the following guide. 
 + 
 +{{:wiki:eecs3311-starter-guide.pdf|Starter Guide}} for GitHub, EiffelStudio and Mathmodels 
 + 
 +**Note**: We do not have the resources to help you do installation on your Laptops, due to the many variations of hardware, operating systems and configuration. Try the SEL-VM, or use the EECS workstations and servers.  
 + 
 +====== Lab0 ====== 
 + 
 +Lab0 is not graded. A TA will be be in the Lab to provide you with help.  
 + 
 +  *  [[http://seldoc.eecs.yorku.ca/doku.php/eiffel/hello/start|Using the command line to compile a program]] 
 +  * Creating a void-safe Calendar project using **eiffel-new** and EiffelStudio IDE: 
 +    * [[https://youtu.be/woVYZsVV8F8|Video]] 
 +    * [[http://seldoc.eecs.yorku.ca/doku.php/eiffel/hello/hello2/start|Textual instructions for doing Calendar project]] 
 +  * [[https://www.eecs.yorku.ca/~jackie/teaching/tutorials/index.html#dbc_tdd| Series of Videos illustrating Design by Contract, Testing and the use of the debugger in the EiffelStudio IDE]]. View these for more detailed instructions. There are many videos at this link. However, for Lab0, we are interested in the following 8 videos titled //Software Design// (//Use of Eiffel Studio for DbC and TDD//): 
 +    * Create a New Project and Set Clusters 
 +    * Add the ACCOUNT Class 
 +    * Add a Class for Testing ACCOUNT 
 +    * How a Test Case Fails 
 +    * Use Breakpoints and Debugger 
 +    * Specify Contracts for Withdraw 
 +    * Add Transaction and Date into Context 
 +    * Uniform Access of Account Balance 
 + 
 +===== Working on your Laptop ===== 
 + 
 +If you are working on your Laptop, you will need to install the IDE and Mathmodels library (see above Starter Guide). 
 + 
 +(1) Login to prism lab using ssh 
 + 
 +  ssh eecs_account@red.eecs.yorku.ca 
 + 
 +(2) Create a new Void Safe starter project 
 + 
 +  red > eiffel-new  
 +  New Eiffel void-safe project name: calendar 
 + 
 +(3) Copy the new project from your account on Prism to your Laptop. On your Laptop, do: 
 + 
 +  scp -r eecs_account@red.eecs.yorku.ca:~/calendar . 
 + 
 +where ''~'' denotes your Prism home directory.  
 + 
 +Example: To copy the library directory with the path 
 +  /eecs/fac/share/sel/mathmodels/library  
 + 
 +to the current directory(represented by the dot) 
 + 
 +  scp -r eecs_account@red.eecs.yorku.ca:/eecs/fac/share/sel/mathmodels/library . 
 + 
 + 
 +Once you finish Lab0, immediately proceed to [[:protected:labs:|lab1]]
  
 ====== SEL Virtual Machine ====== ====== SEL Virtual Machine ======
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 The SEL Virtual Machine is available [[http://dl.eecs.yorku.ca/sel/eecs-vbox-sel-latest.ova|here]]. For further help, see [[protected:vm:|here]] (login for the password to access the VM). The SEL Virtual Machine is available [[http://dl.eecs.yorku.ca/sel/eecs-vbox-sel-latest.ova|here]]. For further help, see [[protected:vm:|here]] (login for the password to access the VM).
  
-For  more help on the course, see  
-  * [[https://www.eecs.yorku.ca/~jackie/teaching/lectures/index.html#EECS3311_F18|Fall 2018 version of the course]] with slides and recordings 
-  * [[http://seldoc.eecs.yorku.ca/doku.php/eiffel/start|eiffel.eecs.yorku.ca]] (Eiffel the language, the method and the IDE) 
- 
-====== Github and Installation of EiffelStudio on your Laptop ====== 
  
  
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     * //Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software//, 1994, by Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides     * //Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software//, 1994, by Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides
     * [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/bon:|BON]] (Business Object Notation). The BON method for analysis and design of object-oriented software is a means of extending the higher-level concepts of the Eiffel programming language into the realm of analysis and design aided by a graphical notation akin to but different from UML. BON is described in depth in the book //Seamless Object-Oriented Software Architecture//, Prentice Hall 1994, by Kim Waldén and Jean-Marc Nerson.  The book is out of print but is available as a [[http://www.bon-method.com/book_print_a4.pdf|pdf]]. There is a template in Visio to do nice BON diagrams.     * [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/project/eiffel/bon:|BON]] (Business Object Notation). The BON method for analysis and design of object-oriented software is a means of extending the higher-level concepts of the Eiffel programming language into the realm of analysis and design aided by a graphical notation akin to but different from UML. BON is described in depth in the book //Seamless Object-Oriented Software Architecture//, Prentice Hall 1994, by Kim Waldén and Jean-Marc Nerson.  The book is out of print but is available as a [[http://www.bon-method.com/book_print_a4.pdf|pdf]]. There is a template in Visio to do nice BON diagrams.
 +
 +====== Other ======
 +
 +Use this page to list additional Resources that may be helpful to your students.
 +
 +  * [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca|Department of CSE Home Page]]
 +  *   [[https://w2prod.sis.yorku.ca/Apps/WebObjects/cdm.woa/wa/curexam|York Exam Schedule]]
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