Object-Oriented Programming in Java detailed syllabus scheme for Computer Engineering (CE), 2017-18 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For 3rd Sem Scheme of Computer Engineering (CE), 2017-18 Onwards, do visit CE 3rd Sem Scheme, 2017-18 Onwards. For the Elective-I scheme of 3rd Sem 2017-18 onwards, refer to CE 3rd Sem Elective-I Scheme 2017-18 Onwards. The detail syllabus for object-oriented programming in java is as follows.
Object-Oriented Programming in Java Syllabus for Computer Engineering (CE) 2nd Year 3rd Sem 2017-18 DBATU
Course Objectives and Outcomes:
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Unit I
Introduction to Computers and Java: Introduction, Computers: Hardware and Software, Data Hierarchy, Computer Organization, Machine Languages, Assembly Languages and High-Level Languages, Introduction to Object Technology, Operating Systems, Programming Languages, Java and a Typical Java Development Environment, Your First Program in Java: Printing a Line of Text, Modifying Your First Java Program, Displaying Text with printf, Another Application: Adding Integers, Memory Concepts, Arithmetic, Decision Making: Equality and Relational Operators.
Unit II
Introduction to Classes, Objects, Methods and Strings: Introduction, Declaring a Class with a Method and Instantiating an Object of a Class, Declaring a Method with a Parameter, Instance Variables, set Methods and get Methods, Primitive Types vs. Reference Types, Initializing Objects with Constructors Floating-Point Numbers and Type double.
Unit III
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Unit IV
Array: Introduction, Declaring and Creating Arrays, Examples Using Arrays, Case Study: Card Shuffling and Dealing Simulation, Enhanced for Statement, Passing Arrays to Methods, Case Study: Class GradeBook Using an Array to Store Grades, Multidimensional Arrays, ase Study: Class GradeBook Using a Two-Dimensional Array, Variable-Length Argument Lists, Using Command-Line Arguments, Class Arrays.
Unit V
Classes and Objects: Introduction, Controlling Access to Members, Referring to the Current Objects Members with the this Reference, Time Class Case Study: Overloaded Constructors, Time, Default and No-Argument Constructors, Notes on Set and Get Methods, Composition, Enumerations, Garbage Collection and Method finalize, static Class Members, static Import, final Instance Variables, Time Class Case Study: Creating Packages, Package Access.
Unit VI
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Reference Book:
- Java: How to Program, 9th Edition, Paul Deitel and Harvey Detail, Pearson’s Publication.
- Joel Murach and Michael Urban, Murachs Beginning Java with Eclipse, Murach’s Publication.
- Doug Lowe, Java All-in-One For Dummies, 4th Edition, Wiley Publication.
- Herbert Schildt, Java The Complete Reference, 8th Edition, McGraw-Hill Publication.
- Patrick Niemeyer, Daniel Leuck, Learning Java, 4th Edition A Bestselling Hands-On Java Tutorial, O’Reilly Media.
For detail syllabus of all subjects of Computer Engineering (CE) 3rd Sem 2017-18 onwards, visit CE 3rd Sem Subjects of 2017-18 Onwards.