Advanced Object Oriented Programming for Business Applications
Curriculum guideline
Lecture: 2 hours per week
Seminar: 2 hours per week
- Lecture
- Seminar
- Hands-on exercises in the lab
Note: For CSIS programs, students can receive credit for one of: CISY 3540/CSIS 3540 or CSIS 4050.
- MVC, MVVM, and/or a more current pattern used in the industry
- Using Visual Studio
- Basic syntax and control flow
- Classes, Polymorphism and Inheritance
- Arrays and Lists
- Tuples
- lambda
- LINQ
- Building GUI with
- Windows Form, Windows Platform Foundation, or any currently used UI approached
- Event Handling
- Database Programming and ADO.NET
- Performing CRUD to different data sources such as
- RDBMS
- NoSQL
- Entity Framework
The successful student will be able to:
- Construct complex queries, set operators, and user-defined stored procedures
- Demonstrate the use of a Visual Studio .NET and a design pattern to build applications
- Demonstrate the use of ADO.NET within the application
- Describe ADO data providers, datasets, data adapters, connections
- Explain the basic concepts of reading/writing XML/XAML
- Explain how XML is incorporated in the .NET environment
- Demonstrate the use of Relational database and NoSQL incorporated with Visual Studio .NET
Evaluation will be carried out in accordance with the Douglas College Evaluation Policy.
Means of Assessment
Labs/Assignments 10% - 15%
Project 15% - 25%
Midterm Examination* 30% - 35%
Final Examination* 30% - 40%
Total 100%
*In order to pass the course, students must, in addition to receiving an overall course grade of 50%, also achieve a grade of at least 50% on the combined weighted examination components (including quizzes, tests, exams).
Instructor will prepare course reference material
or
other textbook(s) as approved by the department
Courses listed here are equivalent to this course and cannot be taken for further credit:
- CSIS 3540
- CISY 3540