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Object Oriented Design. Alexander Repenning. Repenning’s Background. Programming: 25 years Built computer hardware & software End-user programming Worked for: Asea Brown Boveri, Hewlet Packard, Apple Computer Inc., Xerox PARC, Martin Marietta. Andri Ioannidou’s Background. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Object Oriented DesignAlexander Repenning
Repenning’s Background
Programming: 25 years Built computer hardware & software
End-user programming Worked for:
Asea Brown Boveri, Hewlet Packard, Apple Computer Inc., Xerox PARC, Martin Marietta
Andri Ioannidou’s Background
Build simulations Be able to express and communicate
complex ideas Education
History Math Music Geology Logic Programming Art
AgentSheets in India
When the Jiva-Java Project started, its 20 secondary students had never used a mouse or seen the Web. Three weeks later, they had created applets (using Agentsheets authorware) and linked them to their own Web pages
–Ed Gaible at the Jiva Institute Faridabad, Haryana , India
Out of this World(very distance education)
Out of this World(very distance education)
NASA used AgentSheets to simulate an “E.coli in microgravity” experiment aboard the space shuttle Discovery with John Glenn
LEGOSheets
LEGOSheets in Action
Simulated person Real-time tracked buses
Speech interface
Stops
Objectives Develop sense of what objects are and how they interact
with each other
Hands on experience of designing and implementing highly interactive systems (games).
Apply principles of Object Oriented Design
Learn to use UML to represent and communicate OO designs
Learn to work in group: presentation and communication skills
Evolve designs by presenting to larger group Critique other people’s design
React to other people’s critique
Approach
Build games WHY? Games…
contain complex interactions between objects and users
Structure of course 1) Quick Introduction to OOD
What is an object/class/instance/method …? UML basics Prototyping
2) Individual Weekly Game projects Build simple game, turn in game and UML-
based description 3) Group Projects
Work in groups of 3-5 Present progress weekly
What this course is not
No handholding about programming Not very theoretical: the only way to learn
about OOD is to build systems and to discuss them with others
Office Hours
Instructor Office Hours
Tuesday: 9:30 - 10:30 am
Wednesday: 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Office Location: ECOT 737
TA Office Hours
Thursday 9:30 - 10:30 am
Monday 3:00 - 4:00 pm Location: the computing lab next to CS-ops in the basement, across the hall
from 1B06.
Tools
Rapid Prototyping 2D games: AgentSheets for Windows/Mac
3D Games / OpenGL Java: GL4Java (Windows/Mac/Linux) Lisp: OpenGL for MCL (Mac: OS9/OS X)
Design/Draw UML draw OS X
About YOU!
Quick introduction Name Experience Equipment
Have desktop/laptop Mac/Windows/Unix?
Homework 1
Send email to ralex@cs.colorado.edu and andri@cs.colorado.edu
Subject: MUST contain “4448” Content:
Name What do you want to get out of this course? What is your background?
Programming languages Experience (work, research, school)
Textbook
NO required textbook => we use online resources
Depending on projects selected we will recommend additional resources
Bookstore was overeager: PLEASE return the books - sorry
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