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National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Karachi

Spring 2021 CS-Department


CS 217 – Object-oriented Programming

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):


CLO 1: Acquire knowledge of underlying concepts of object oriented paradigm like abstraction,
encapsulation, polymorphism, inheritance etc.
CLO 2: Interpret real world problems in terms of objects rather than procedure.
CLO 3: Develop an understanding of Object-Oriented design artifacts and their mapping to Object-
Oriented Programming using C++.
CLO 4: Apply object-oriented programming principles to implement small and medium scale C++ / C#
programs.
CLO 5: Implement Generic Programming Concepts and exception handling.

Course Outline:

Week Topic Lab Topic Assessment


1 Introduction to OO paradigm Introduction to IDE, skeleton Announce
Comparison from sequential & procedural paradigms of C++ program, pointers, project
Data Abstraction array, basic I/O in C++ proposals in 2nd
2 Encapsulation C++ data types, functions, week and
Introduction to Objects in real world struct revisited submissions in
3 Introduction to classes and objects Classes & Objects 3rd week
Access Control
Constructors & its types
4 Destructor Working with classes and At least 2
Implicit and explicit casting constructors Assignment
Member initialization list & constants
5 Static data and member functions Working with access
Inline functions modifiers, static and constant
keywords, some examples to
revise concepts of classes
and objects, constructors &
destructors (before Mid 1)
Mid I Exam
6 Inheritance Working with Static
Types of inheritance functions, constants,
Data and code hiding constant function and
member initialization list
7 Polymorphism in OOP Inheritance
Function overloading
Function overriding
8 Friend function
Operator overloading Polymorphism, Function At least 2
overloading and overriding assignments
9 Multiple inheritance & its issues (Diamond Problem) Friend classes, Friend
Virtual inheritance functions, operator
Virtual functions overloading
10 Abstract classes & Interfaces Abstract Classes and virtual
functions
11 Introduction to filing Multiple inheritance, virtual
keyword, abstract class
Mid II Exam
12 Generics Project Submission & Project
Introduction to exception handling demo Project
13 Introduction to C# Filing and I/O stream Submission in
Properties in C# Working with template 12th LAB
GUI functions and template
classes
14 Linking window forms & Exception handling in C# Final lab exam
15 Revision Finalized
Sessional Marks
for both Theory
and Labs
Final Exam
Course Coordinator:
Dr. Abdul Aziz
Course Instructors:
Mr. Syed Zain-ul-Hassan, Mr. Basit Jasani, Mr. Behraj Khan,
Ms. Nida Munnawar, Mr. Qaiser Abbas
Lab Instructors:
Mr. Sohail Afzal, Mr. Qaiser Abbas, Mr. Ali Fatmi, Mr. M. Fahim,
Ms. Romesha, Ms. Nida Munawwar, Ms. Abeer Gouhar
Books:
1- "Problem Solving with C++", 9e Global Edition, Walter Savitch, ISBN-
13:9781292018249, Addison-Wesley, 2015.
2- C++ How to program By Deitel & Deitel.
Reference Books:
1- The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup.
2- Object Oriented Software Engineering by Jacobson.
3- C# 4.0: The Complete Reference by Herbert Schildt
Marks Distribution
For Theory:
Assignments 10%
Course Project 10%
Mid Exam 30% (15% each)
Final Exam 50%
Total 100
For Lab:
Lab Activities 20%
Lab Mid exam 20%
Course Project 10% (including viva exam & report)
Lab Final Exam 50%
Total 100

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