| MEDI Computer Programming II | Course | INF | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecturers : |
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Gabriele Schmidt eMail | Homepage Prof. Dr. Thomas Schrader eMail |
Term | 2 |
| Course Classification : | Medical Informatics | CH | 4 |
| Language : | Deutsch | Type | L E |
| Type of examination : | PL | Credits | 5 |
| Method of evaluation : | written examination 120 min | ||
| Requirements : | Algorithms and Data Structures Computer Programming I | ||
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| Aids and special features : | Mode of assessment Successful completion of exercises Pass at course examination Graded: yes Course grade consists of laboratory course and course examination grades. | ||
| Teaching aims : | Students will lean concepts in object orientation and object-oriented programming using the Java programming language as an example. The aim is to be able to design programs using good programming style. Students will gain competency in object-oriented programming analysis, troubleshooting and methods through practical exercises. | ||
| Contents : | • Good programming and design style: the principles of capsuling, secret principle, abstract data types | ||
| Literature : | · James Gosling, Bill Joy, and Guy Steele: The Java Language Specification, Addison-Wesley · http://java.sun.com · Java ist auch eine Insel, C. Ullenboom; Galileo Computing, 8.überarbeitet Auflage, http://openbook.galileocomputing.de/javainsel8/ · Java Kochbuch, I.F. Darwin (Übersetzung L. Schulten, G.W. Selke, D.Reder, W. Gabriel); O Reilly 2005, 2. Auflage · Handbuch der Java-Programmierung, G. Krüger; Addison-Wesley 2009, 6.Aktualisierte Auflage, http://www.javabuch.de | ||
