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1 Assoc. Prof. Stoyan Bonev, PhD, Computer Science dept
Assoc. Prof. Stoyan Bonev, PhD, Computer Science dept. The American University in Bulgaria

2 AUBG, COS dept Academic Year: 2013/14 Semester: Spring
Major: Information Systems, Computer Science Course Id: INF120 Course Title: Basics in Java Programming Course Status: Elective 2

3 A Concise Course Presentation (Extract from Syllabus)
INF120 Basics in JAVA Programming AUBG, COS dept, Spring 2014 Lecture 00 Title: A Concise Course Presentation (Extract from Syllabus)

4 Lecture Contents: Semester Course Schedule The Lecturer
Course History/Chronicle References Course Contents Declaration of Ethics

5 Semester Course Schedule
One INF120 section: INF120a Tuesday, :45 – 19:00 Thursday, :45 – 19:00 COS lab, MB 120

6 The Lecturer Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Stoyan Bonev, PhD COS dept, AUBG
Office: 243 Tel.(ext.): 419 Office Hours: see list on office door

7 Course History/Chronicle
COS197a JAVA Programming, Course offered to AUBG students for the first time COS240 Object Oriented Languages (Java, C#) Lectures planned to be provided by Stoyan Bonev (Fall semester 2010/11 AY) Course id, name and status: INF120 Basics in JAVA Programming Elective INF course

8 The Recommended Textbooks

9 The Recommended Textbooks
3. Introduction to JAVA Programming, Brief version, Pearson IE, Prentice Hall, 9e, 2013 by Y. Daniel Liang 1. JAVA Programming, From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Course Technology, Cengage Learning, 4e, 2010 by D.S. Malik 2. JAVA Programming, Course Technology, Cengage Learning, 5e, 2010 by Joyce Farrell

10 Recommended Textbooks
Y. Daniel Liang, Introduction to JAVA Programming, 9e, IE, Pearson, Prentice Hall, 2013. Malik D. S., JAVA Programming, From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Course Technology, Cengage Learning, 4e, 2010. Farrell Joyce, JAVA Programming, Course Technology, Cengage Learning, 5e, 2010. Bruce Eckel, Thinking in JAVA, 4e, 2006. Flanagan D., JAVA in a Nutshell, A Desktop Quick Reference, O’Reilly, 5e, 2005. Lafore R., Data Structures & Algorithms in JAVA, SAMS , 2e, 2003. Any book on JAVA available in the AUBG library.

11 Course Contents Computers, SDM, algorithms, Programs and Java
Structured Programming and Object Oriented Programming Computer Programs Console applications, Windows based applications, Applets Java syntax Data, expression, statement, method, object, class, program Data structures Primitive data types and user defined data types Arrays Files

12 Course Contents at a glance
No Topic Sec 1 Basic Java Syntax Sec 2 OOP Basics Sec 3 Advanced Java Programming Sec 4 Java Programs Classified Sec 5 Java World

13 Course Contents – Sec 1 Sec 1 Basic Java Syntax
Elementary Programming. First Program in Java. Primitive Data Types – literals, named constants, variables. Expressions = Operands + Operators. Executable Statements – assignment, decision, repetition. The subroutine concept – Java methods.

14 Course Contents – Sec 2 Sec 2 OOP Basics
Data Encapsulation and Data Hiding. Value Types and Reference Types. Inheritance and Polymorphism. Abstract Classes and Interfaces.

15 Course Contents – Sec 3 Sec 3 Advanced Java Programming
One Dimensional Arrays and Multidimensional Arrays Exception Handling. GUI Components. Event Driven Programming. Advanced GUI Programming. Graphics. File Input/Output. Iteration and Recursion. Input Data Validation. Operator Overloading. Generic Programming. Thread Programming. Multimedia – audio and animation. Data Base Programming.

16 Course Contents – Sec 4 Sec 4 Java Programs Classified
Console Applications. Dialog Box Window Applications GUI Applications. Applets.

17 Course Contents- Sec 5 Sec 5 Java World JRE (JVM and API classes).
JRE (JVM and API classes). JDK (javac, java, javadoc, jar, jdb, etc). Java IDEs.

18 Course Contents in Details
INF120 Course syllabus and .ppt files of the course lectures are available for all INF120 students on H drive Root: H:\Shared SubFolder: INF120

19 Grading:. Final exam: 38%. Midterm exam: 30%. Home works: 16% (4x4%)
Grading: Final exam: 38% Midterm exam: 30% Home works: 16% (4x4%) Quizzes: 16% (4x4%) The students will get a score in the range for each of the components. The total score (computed with the above coefficients) will be used to form the final grade: For details see the syllabus.

20 Course Grading Component: Final exam: 1x

21 Course Grading Component: Final exam: 1x Component: Midterm exam: 1x

22 Course Grading Component: Final exam: 1x Component: Midterm exam: 1x
Component: Home Works: 4x

23 Course Grading Component: Final exam: 1x Component: Midterm exam: 1x
Component: Home Works: 4x Component: Quizzes: 4x

24 Attendance Students are expected to attend all classes (lectures and exercises). An attendance register will be taken at each class. Students who miss three classes will be dropped from the course. Mobile phones ringing in class disturb the whole class. Please switch off your mobile phone before each class.

25 Academic Honesty Students are expected to demonstrate academic behavior in full capacity of the term.

26 Declaration of Ethics This set of .PPT files presenting the INF120 course (including slides style and mostly contents) was created using the following sources: Power Point presentation files provided for download through Center of engagement for modern learning CengageBrain (//login.cengage.com) and Course Compass Java Source text files and corresponding bytecode files of demo desktop applications and applets from all chapters of recommended textbooks authored by D.S. Malik, Joyce Farrell, Y. Daniel Liang

27 Declaration of Ethics 2 File Download This work is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this work (including on the WWW) will destroy the integrity of the work and is not permitted. The work and materials from this site should never be made available to students except by instructors using the accompanying text in their classes.

28 Thank You For Your Attention! Any Questions?


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