Course Description
Object-oriented design involves transforming the descriptive analysis models into computational models for coding. During an object-oriented requirements analysis, a descriptive model of the problem domain is developed into system specifications. This course which integrates GenAI topics and their applications to Object-Oriented design is intended for software engineers and managers who will be involved in the design of an object-oriented system. The course focuses on case studies and carries them through the design phase. Instruction uses the notation specified by the Unified Modeling Language (UML) developed by Booch, Jacobson and Rumbaugh.
Students will learn Agile and Iterative Development methodologies, such as Unified Process and SCRUM, alongside use case and requirements driven design, among other important topics. The course covers the principles of object-oriented design as well as practical applications. Students will have the opportunity to utilize GenAI to analyze requirements and examine generated code for completeness and accuracy.
The course includes a comprehensive final project for students to practice requirements gathering and documenting design using different UML diagrams. Upon successful completion of this course, students should have an understanding of the principles of object-oriented design and system modeling and experience in applying these principles to real-world projects.
Prerequisites / Skills Needed
Programming experience required in an object oriented language. e.g. Java, C++, C#, Python, etc.
Additional Information
AI* - This course provides students with the opportunity to utilize GenAI to analyze requirements, generate code, and examine it for completeness and accuracy.
This course applies to these programs: