"Babes-Bolyai" University of Cluj-Napoca
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science

Computer programms analysis and design
Code
Semes-
ter
Hours: C+S+L
Credits
Type
Section
MI165
4
2+2+0
7
compulsory
Tehnologie Informatica
Teaching Staff in Charge
Lect. LAZAR Ioan, ilazar@cs.ubbcluj.ro
Aims
At the end of the course, the student is expected to:
* realise the problems involved in designing and building significant computer systems.
* understand the need to design systems that fully meet the requirements of the intended users
* appreciate the availability of a range of appropriate tools that assist in the development of effective computer systems, and can apply them, as appropriate
References
1. Booch, G.: Object-Oriented Design with Applications, Benjamin Cummings, 1991.
2. Coad, P. and E. Yourdon: Object-Oriented Analysis, Yourdon Press (Prentice-Hall), 2nd edition, 1991.
3. Coad, P. and E. Yourdon: Object-Oriented Design, Prentice-Hall, 1991.
4. Frentiu, M. si B. Parv: Elaborarea programelor: metode si tehnici moderne, ProMedia Cluj-Napoca, 1994.
5. Pressman, Roger S., Software Engineering. A Practitioner's Approach, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1992.
6. Rumbaugh,J., Blaha,M., Premerlani,W., Eddy,F., Lorenson,W.: Object-Oriented Modelling and Design, Prentice Hall, 1991.
7. Yourdon, E.N. and L.L. Constantine: Structured Design, Prentice Hall, 1979.
8. Documentatii ale produselor: Borland C++, Borland si Turbo Pascal, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Windows
Assessment
* Lab activity: 4 pct
* Written exam - a minicase study: 6 pct