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01/02/20041 Welcome to OO Implementation Issues (Java) Course
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01/02/20042 Name: Yangjun Chen Birthplace: China P.h..D: University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, in 1995 Post Doctor: University of Chemnitz, Germany, 1995/7 - 1997/8 Senior engineer: Germany Research Center for Information Technology, 1997/9 - 2000/2 Post-Doc.: University of Alberta, 2000/2 - 2000/6 Assistant Prof.: University of Winnipeg, from 2000/7
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01/02/20043 Professor: Dr. Y. Chen Office: 3D27 E-mail: ychen2@uwinnipeg.ca home-page: http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/~ychen2 phone: 786-9417 Meeting time: 15:00 - 14:15 Mondays & Wednesdays Meeting location: 3D03 Office hours:10:00 - 12:00 am & 13:00 - 15:00 pm Thursday 10:00 – 13:00 Friday
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01/02/20044 Java Introduction Java Basics Art of Programming OOP Applets and Graphics AWT Widgets Event Handling Java Exceptions ThreadsI/O-Streams Java Networking File-I/O Java Course Outline: Animation
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01/02/20045 Required textbook: Joseph O’Neil: Teach Yourself Java, ISBN: #0-07-882570-9, McGraw-Hill David Flanagan: Java in a Nutshell, ISBN: #1-56592-262-x, O’Raeilly & Associate Reading (Teach Yourself Java): Chapter 1Foundamentals Chapter 2Using Classes and Methods Chapter 3Introducing Java’s Control Statements Chapter 4More About Control Statements and Operations Chapter 5Creating Classes Chapter 6Inheritance Chapter 7Interfaces and Packages Chapter 8Exceptions Chapter 9Multithreaded Programming Chapter 10Introducing the Java Class Libraries Chapter 11Input and Output
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01/02/20046 Chapter 12Networking Chapter 13Applets Investigation Chapter 14An Introduction to Event Handling Chapter 15The Abstract Window Toolkit Chapter 16Topics for Further Studies
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01/02/20047 Important dates: Mon. Jan. 5, 2004First class Wednesday Feb. 25, 2004Midterm examination March 05, 2004 Final date to withdraw without academic penalty from a course that begins in Jan. and ends in April of the 2004 Winter term Wednesday March 31, 2004Last class Fri. April 16, 2004Final examination at 9:00
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01/02/20048 Course Evaluation: 4 assignments 20% 1 midterm examination 25% 1 final examination 55% All assignments are handed in at class on the due date. All works must be prepared using a word processor and placed in a folder. Late assignments are accepted (up to 1 day late) and receive a 25% penalty.
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01/02/20049 Academic dishonesty: Academic dishonesty is a very serious offense and will be dealt with in accordance with the University's discipline bylaw. Be sure that you have read and understood section 23 in the UW General Calendar.
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