Object Oriented Programming Methodology Laboratory detailed syllabus scheme for Electronics Engineering (EL), 2016 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Object Oriented Programming Methodology Laboratory Syllabus for Electronics Engineering SE 3rd Sem 2016 Pattern Mumbai University
Prerequisites:
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Course Objectives:
- To learn the object oriented programming concepts.
- To study various java programming concept like multithreading, exception handling, packages etc.
- To explain components of GUI based programming.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course Student should be able:
- To apply fundamental programming constructs.
- To illustrate the concept of packages, classes and objects.
- To elaborate the concept of strings, arrays and vectors.
- To implement the concept of inheritance and interfaces.
- To implement the notion of exception handling and multithreading.
- To develop GUI based application.
1. Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 02
- OOP Concepts: Object, Class, Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism
- Features of Java, JVM
- Basic Constructs/Notions: Constants, variables and data types, Operators and Expressions, Revision of Branching and looping
2. Classes, Object and Packages 05
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3. Array, String and Vector 04
- Arrays, Strings, String Buffer
- Wrapper classes, Vector
4. Inheritance and Interface 03
- Types of Inheritance, super keyword, Method Overriding, abstract class and abstract method, final keyword
- Implementing interfaces, extending interfaces
5. Exception Handling and Multithreading 04
- Error vs Exception, try, catch, finally, throw, throws, creating own exception
- Thread lifecycle, Thread class methods, creating threads, Synchronization
6. GUI programming in JAVA
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Text Books:
- Herbert Schildt, JAVA: The Complete Reference, Ninth Edition, Oracle Press.
- Sachin Malhotra and Saurabh Chaudhary, Programming in Java, Oxford University Press, 2010
Reference Books:
- Ivor Horton, Beginning JAVA, Wiley India.
- DietalandDietal, Java: How to Program, 8/e,PHI
- JAVA Programming, Black Book, Dreamtech Press.
- Learn to Master Java programming, Staredusolutions
Digital Material:
- www.nptelvideos.in
- www.w3schools.com
- http://spoken-tutorial.org
- www.staredusolutions.org
Suggested List of Programming Assignments/Laboratory Work:
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Term Work:
At least 10-12 experiments covering entire syllabus of (Object Oriented Programming Methodology) should be set to have well predefined inference and conclusion. The experiments should be student centric and attempt should be made to make experiments more meaningful, interesting. Experiment must be graded from time to time. Also each student (in group of 3/4) has to perform a Mini Project as a part of the laboratory and report of mini project should present in laboratory journal. The grades should be converted into marks as per the Credit and Grading System manual and should be added and averaged. The grading and term work assessment should be done based on this scheme. The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures satisfactory performance of laboratory work and minimum passing marks in term work. Practical and Oral exam will be based on the entire syllabus. Equal weightage should be given to laboratory experiments and project while assigning term work marks.
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