Intermediate Software Design with Douglas C. Schmidt

Course Description

This course focuses on the practical aspects of object-oriented and generic design and programming in Java. The concepts addressed in this course cover the following topics important to developing and maintaining quality software: reuse of architectural and design patterns and software components; developing, documenting, testing, and applying reusable class libraries, object-oriented frameworks, and generic functions using Java.

Unlike the CS Software Engineering course (which focuses on the overall software lifecycle and covers topics such as requirements analysis, specification techniques, modeling notations, and design documents), CS 251 focuses intensively on techniques for designing, implementing, and validating efficient, reliable, and secure object-oriented and generic design and programming with Java.

Intermediate Software Design with Douglas C. Schmidt
Lecture 01: Overview of C++ (Parts 1, 2, and 3)
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