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CS13011 Computer Science IA: Procedureal Programming
CS13012 Computer Science IB: Object Oriented Programming
Summer 2016
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lecture instructor: | Mikhail Nesterenko |
office: | MSB 356 |
office hours: | WF 2:00-4:00pm |
phone: | (330) 672-9101 |
email: | mikhail AT cs.kent.edu |
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lectures: |
WF 10:00am-11:40pm, MSB 106 |
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lab instructor: | Salem Othman |
email: | sothman AT kent.edu |
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tutor: | Maryam Pourebadi Khotbesara |
email: | mpoureba AT kent.edu |
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lab times |
section number |
day/time |
location |
instructor |
020 |
WF 12:00-1:55pm |
MSB 162 |
Salem |
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M 2:00-4:00pm |
MSB 162 |
Maryam |
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Textbook:
Problem Solving With C++
by Walter J. Savitch, Pearson, 2014, Ninth Edition, ISBN:
978-0133591743. The textbook is required. No access code is needed.
Older editions may be allowed, check with me for details.
syllabus,
tentative schedule,
labs
example quiz,
example CSIA final exam
example CSIB exam
final exam, consultation times, revew topics
Mailing list:
list info/subscription,
archive,
previous year's archive
Slides and Examples
topic |
examples |
book chapters |
CSIA |
introduction, history of C++, C++ program outline
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1.1-1.3 |
first program, development environment
| hello world, area |
1.3-1.4 |
variables, identifiers, assignment, input/output
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2.1-2.2 |
types, expressions, more on assignment
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2.3 |
boolean algebra, boolean and
relational operators, branching constructs
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order, toll, largest, digits |
2.4, 3.1-3.2 |
iterative constructs: while, do-while, for
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max, odometer, liftoff
| 2.4, 3.3-3.4 |
programming style, comments, naming programs
predefined functions (library functions)
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doghouse, equation, time and random |
2.5, 4.2 |
programmer-defined functions,
local and global variables, call-by-value |
add1 |
4.3,4.5 |
separate files, independent compilation,
header files
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add1 in separate files |
12.1 |
void-functions, predicates, call-by-reference
| stack example, swap'em, valueVSreference, predicated greeting |
5.1, 5.2, 14.1 |
defining arrays, arrays with for-loops,
passing arrays as arguments,
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initialize array, pass as parameter
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7.1-7.2 |
strings |
finding in/updating/passing as parameters/etc. |
8.1,8.2
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file input/ouput |
sum of three numbers, setw, cerr, to_string, stoi, reading lines from file |
6.1 |
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CSIB |
structures
| simple, complex, passing as parameters, using with arrays |
10.1 |
classes |
simple, constructors, inline functions,
friend functions |
10.2 |
pointers |
pointer usage |
9.1 |
dynamic memory allocation
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dynamic memory
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9.2 |
objects with dynamically allocated members
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dynamic objects
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11.4 |
vectors |
elementary operations, size change,
use with functions, iterators |
8.3, 18.1 |
multidimenstional arrays, vectors of vectors |
index counting, multiplication table
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7.4 |
namespaces |
defining, std |
12.2 |
recursion |
write vertical, sum, referse |
14.1 |
representing program structure with diagrams |
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OMT,
UML |
automatic code documentation |
battleship,
XML parser
documented with Doxygen
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doxygen main page |