Syllabus

JNTUH B.Tech 4th Year 1 sem Information Technology R13 (4-1) Design Patterns R13 syllabus.

JNTUH B.Tech 4th year (4-1) Design Patterns gives you detail information of Design Patterns R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

Objectives

  • Understand the design patterns that are common in software applications.
  • Understand how these patterns are related to Object Oriented design.

UNIT-I

Introduction : What Is a Design Pattern?, Design Patterns in Smailtaik MVC, Describing Design Patterns, The Catalog of Design Patterns, Organizing the Catalog, How Design Patterns Solve Design Problems, How to Select a Design Pattern, How to Use a Design Pattern.

UNIT-II

A Case Study: Designing a Document Editor: Design Problems, Document Structure, Formatting, Embellishing the User Interface, Supporting Multiple Look-and-Feel Standards, Supporting Multiple Window Systems, User Operations Spelling Checking and Hyphenation, Summary

Creational Patterns : Abstract Factory, Builder, Factory Method, Prototype, Singleton, Discussion of Creational Patterns.

UNIT-III

  • Structural Pattern Part-I : Adapter, Bridge, Composite.
  • Structural Pattern Part-II : Decorator, açade, Flyweight, Proxy.

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TEXT BOOK

  • Design Patterns By Erich Gamma, Pearson Education.

REFERENCE BOOKS

  • Pattern’s in JAVA Vol-I By Mark Grand, Wiley DreamTech.
  • Pall em’s in JAVA Vol-Il By Mark Grand, Wiley DreamTech,
  • JAVA Enterprise Design Patterns Vol-Ill By Mark Grand, Wiley DreamnTech,
  • Head First Design Paftemns By Eric Freernan-Oreilly-spd.
  • Peeling Design Patterns, Prof. Meda Srinivasa Rao, Narsirriha Karunianchi, CareerMonk Publications,
  • Design Pallemns Explained By Alan Shalloway,Pearson Education,
  • Pallemn Oriented Software Architecture, F.Buschniann&others, John Wiley & Sons,

Outcomes

  • Ability to understand and apply common design patterns to incremental / iterative development.
  • Ability to identify appropriate pallemns for design of given problem.

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