Feb. 1, 2001CSci 250 - Clark University1 CSci 250 Software Design & Development Lecture #6 Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001.

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Feb. 1, 2001CSci Clark University1 CSci 250 Software Design & Development Lecture #6 Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001

Feb. 1, 2001CSci Clark University2 Class Format for Today §Announcements §Questions §Answer to question from Tuesday §UML Exercises

Feb. 1, 2001CSci Clark University3 Announcements §Rational Rose licenses §Headway Technology Resources l Looking for CS Majors who will graduate soon l Job + training opportunity §2 seminars by potential Math/CS faculty candidates: You are encouraged to attend l Tomorrow (Friday, 2/2) 3 - 4pm l Next Week (Monday, 2/6) 1 - 2pm

Feb. 1, 2001CSci Clark University4 Questions? §From last class - UML §About Requirements Assignment §About Content Index §Anything else?

Feb. 1, 2001CSci Clark University5 Answers - Colon in UML ãFrom OMG’s UML Specification (3.12): Type-Instance Correspondence §Two paired modeling elements l A generic descriptor l The individual item that it describes Examples: Class-Object, Type-Parameter, etc. Point x: Real y: Real rotate (angle: Real) scale (factor: Real) :Point x = 1 y = p1:Point x = 3.14 y = 2.718

Feb. 1, 2001CSci Clark University6 UML Exercises Get some practice with UML diagrams using our “Car That Drives Itself” project

Feb. 1, 2001CSci Clark University7 Reminder Requirements Document due Tuesday, Feb. 6th