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Object Oriented Programming

Code 14774
Year 2
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 6
Workload PL(30H)/T(30H)
Scientific area Informatics
Entry requirements N.A.
Learning outcomes his course unit has as objectives, learning the fundamental concepts of Object Oriented Programming and introducing the corresponding methodologies and techniques to develop programs/applications.
At the end of this Unit the student should be able to understand and apply the concepts and techniques of Object Oriented Programming. He should be able to develop programs in an Object Oriented language (e.g. Java). The student should be able to understand the concepts of object, class and object instantiation. The student should know the concepts of class and interface hierarchy, know the different kinds of relationships between objects; know the concepts of polymorphism and generic programming.
They must be able to build small programs applying the above concepts. The students should understand the basics of object oriented analysis and project. At the end they must be able to develop a project where they apply and integrate all the concepts learned throughout the unit.
Syllabus 1 - Object Oriented Programming features.
2 - Class based languages (classes and object instantiation).
3 – Class composition.
4 – Inheritance mechanism.
5 – Polymorphism.
6 – Abstract classes and interfaces.
7 – Exceptions.
8 – Generic types and functions. Anonymous functions
9 – Event-driven programming and interactivity.
10 - Languages and development environments; object oriented analysis, project and implementation.
Main Bibliography - JAVA8 – POO + Construções Funcionais, F. Mário Martins, FCA, 2017.
- Projetos de POO em JAVA, F. Mário Martins, FCA, 2014.
- Thinking in Java, 4 th Edition, Bruce Eckel, 2005.
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria Theoretical lessons: exposure of the concepts. Practical lessons: resolution of work plans in the computer. These work plans have a first part with examples to be completed by the student. In the second part, some new problems are proposed. The student can use the class texts and the help of the teacher. In the practical lessons the teacher will check that students learnt the theoretical concepts and are able to apply them using an Object Oriented language (e.g. Java). The last weeks will be dedicated to build, in group, a small project outside the classroom. In the practical lessons each group will discuss with the teacher the choices made for the project, and clarify some doubts. Assessment: Knowledge assessment: two written individual tests. Project, to be done in group, with individual discussion.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2023-01-18

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