INF120Lec00_CoursePresented - American University in Bulgaria

Assoc. Prof. Stoyan Bonev, PhD,
Computer Science dept.
The American University in
Bulgaria
e-mail:sbonev@aubg.bg
American University in
Bulgaria
Computer Science dept
• Academic Year: 2013/14
• Semester: Fall
• Major: Information Systems, Computer
Science
• Course Id: INF120
• Course Title: Basics in Java Programming
• Course Status: Elective
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INF120 Basics in JAVA Programming
AUBG, COS dept, Fall semester 2013
Lecture 00
Title:
A Concise Course Presentation
(Extract from Syllabus)
Lecture Contents:
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Semester Course Schedule
The Lecturer
Course History/Chronicle
References
Course Contents
• Declaration of Ethics
Semester Course Schedule
• One INF120 section:
• INF120a
– Tuesday, 17:45 – 19:00
– Thursday, 17:45 – 19:00
– COS lab,
MB 120
The Lecturer
• Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Stoyan Bonev, PhD
COS dept, AUBG
• Office: 243
• Tel.(ext.): 419
• e-mail: sbonev@aubg.bg
• Office Hours: see list on office door
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
The Recommended Textbooks
The Recommended Textbooks
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
3. Introduction to JAVA Programming,
Brief version, Pearson IE, Prentice Hall, 9e, 2013
by Y. Daniel Liang
Recommended Textbooks
• 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.
• Y. Daniel Liang, Introduction to JAVA Programming, 9e,
IE, Pearson, Prentice Hall, 2013.
• 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.
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
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
Grading:
Final exam: 40%
Midterm exam: 30%
Home works: 18%
Quizzes: 12%
The students will get a score in the range 0-100 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.
Course Grading
• Component:Final exam:
Course Grading
• Component:Midterm exam:
Course Grading
• Component:Home Works: 6x
Course Grading
• Component:Quizzes: 4x
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.
Academic Honesty
• Students are expected to demonstrate
academic behavior in full capacity of the
term.
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
CourseCompass (www.courcecompass.com)
• 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
Declaration of Ethics 2
File Download
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in teaching their courses and assessing student
learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this
work (including on the WWW) will destroy the
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and materials from this site should never be made
available to students except by instructors using the
accompanying text in their classes.
Thank You
For
Your Attention!
Any Questions?