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TCS 403 Object Oriented Systems

The document outlines the units of study for a TCS 403 Object Oriented Systems course. Unit I covers object modeling concepts like classes, links, generalization, and constraints. Unit II discusses dynamic modeling topics such as events, states, and nested state diagrams. Unit III focuses on functional modeling including data flow diagrams and specifying operations. Unit IV introduces Java programming concepts. Unit V examines software development using Java technologies like Java Beans, Swing, and Servlets. The course recommends textbooks on object modeling, Java programming, and C++ for reference.

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TCS 403 Object Oriented Systems

The document outlines the units of study for a TCS 403 Object Oriented Systems course. Unit I covers object modeling concepts like classes, links, generalization, and constraints. Unit II discusses dynamic modeling topics such as events, states, and nested state diagrams. Unit III focuses on functional modeling including data flow diagrams and specifying operations. Unit IV introduces Java programming concepts. Unit V examines software development using Java technologies like Java Beans, Swing, and Servlets. The course recommends textbooks on object modeling, Java programming, and C++ for reference.

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TCS 403 OBJECT ORIENTED SYSTEMS

Unit – I
Object Modeling: Objects and classes, links and association, generalization and inheritance,
aggregation, abstract class, multiple inheritance, meta data, candidate keys, constraints.
Unit – II
Dynamic Modeling: Events and states, operations, nested state diagrams and concurrency,
advanced dynamic modeling concepts, a sample dynamic model.
Unit – III
Functional Modeling: Data flow diagram, specifying operations, constraints, a sample functional
model.OMT (object modeling techniques) methodologies, examples and case studies to demonstrate
methodologies, comparisons of methodologies, SA/SD, JSD.
Unit – IV
Java Programming: Introduction, Operator, Data types, Variables, Methods & Classes, Multithread
Programming, I/O, Java Applet.
Java Library: String Handling, Input/Output exploring Java.io, Networking, Applets classes,
Event Handling, Introduction to AWT, Working with window, Graphics, AWT Controls, Layout
Manager and Menus, Images, Additional packages.
Unit – V
Software Development using Java:
Java Beans, Java Swing, Java Servlets, Migrating from C++ to java, Application of java,
Dynamic Billboard Applet, Image Menu: An image based menu, Lavatron Applets, Scrabblets,
JDBC, Brief functioning of upper layer E-mail and their applications.

Text Books:
1. James Rumbaugh etal, “Object Oriented Modeling and Design”, PHI
2. Herbert Schieldt, “The Complete Reference: Java”, TMH.
3. E. Balagurusamy, “Programming in JAVA”, TMH.
References:
1. Booch Grady, “Object Oriented Analysis & Design with application 3/e”, Pearson
Education, New Delhi.
2. Bjarne Stroustrup, “C++ Programming Language”, Addison Wesley
3. E. Balagurusamy, “Object Oriented Programming with C++”, TMH.

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