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Advanced Topics in Object-Oriented Systems |
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Instructor: Edward F. Gehringer. Office: Daniels 206, (919) 515-2066. Office hours: Monday through Thursday, 3:00-4:00 PM. Office hours will be canceled on Wednesday when they conflict with faculty meetings (Aug. 27, Oct. 1, Nov. 19, and other times to be announced) and on the third Thursday of each month. E-mail: efg@ncsu.edu.
Class Meetings: Class meets 6:20-7:35 Monday and Wednesday in Daniels 214. The first class will be Monday, August 18. Class will not meet on Sept. 1 (Labor Day), October 13 (fall break), or November 26 (day before Thanksgiving). The last class meeting will be on Wednesday, December 3. The last day to drop this course without a grade is Friday, October 17.
Texts: Selected readings provided by instructor.
The goal of this course is to give students an overview of the research currently being performed in object-oriented languages and systems. The course concentrates on issues of current interest in the design and implementation of object-oriented systems. Issues include inheritance, class reuse, persistence and databases, memory management, concurrency, and distributed object systems. The student should gain an awareness of the issues of interest, and an idea of how to apply them to the design of real systems.
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