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Learning Object Oriented Design - Coursera UOA

Description

Welcome to my personal repository for learning Object Oriented Design through the Coursera course Object-Oriented Design. Within this repository, I am organizing a collection of my notes, assignment solutions and projects.

Course Topics

Course Overview

  • Introduction to the course and its objectives.

Module 1: Object-oriented analysis and design

  • Object-Oriented Thinking
  • Design in the Software Process
  • Requirements
  • Design
  • Compromise in Requirements and Design
  • Design for Quality Attributes
  • Trade-offs
  • Context and Consequences
  • Satisfying Qualities
  • Compromise
  • Class Responsibility Collaborator (CRC) Cards
  • Prototyping and Simulation

Module 2: Object-Oriented Modelling

  • Creating Models in Design
  • Evolution of Programming Languages
  • Four Design Principles
    • Abstraction
    • Encapsulation
    • Decomposition
    • Generalization
  • Design Structure in Java and UML Class Diagrams
    • Abstraction
    • Encapsulation
    • Decomposition
    • Generalization

Module 3: Design Principles

  • Evaluating Design Complexity
  • Coupling
  • Cohesion
  • Separation of Concerns
  • Information Hiding
  • Conceptual Integrity
  • Generalization Principles
  • Specialized UML class diagrams
  • UML Sequence Diagrams
  • UML State Diagrams
  • Model Checking

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Materials

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Getting Started

To get started with this repository, follow these steps:

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine using:

    git clone https://github.com/your-username/Learning-Object-Oriented-Design-Coursera-UOA.git

  2. Navigate to specific directories for notes, assignments, and projects.

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License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the contents of this repository for educational purposes.

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Acknowledgements

We would like to express our gratitude to the instructors, course creators, and Coursera for providing this valuable learning opportunity.

Happy learning!

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