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TDT4102

Procedural and Object-Oriented Programming

Credits 7.5
Level Foundation courses, level I
Course start Spring 2014
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Examination arrangement Written examination

About

About the course

Course content

Basic and practice-oriented programming in C++. The course covers all aspects of the programming language and selected parts of the standard library. Through the exercises, the students will get extensive experience in the construction, debugging and testing of software.

Learning outcome

Knowledge:
Has broad and practical oriented knowledge of the C++ programming language. Knows the syntax and rules for variable declarations and data types, type conversions, control structures, functions and operators, overloading, classes, inheritance, templates, exceptions.
Has knowledge about automatic and dynamic variables and the use of pointers.
Has knowledge about recursion, simple algorithms and data structures.
Has knowledge of procedural- and object-oriented modularization of code and how code can be organized in multiple files, compilation and linking.
Has knowledge of the standard libraries, in/out data, commonly used library functions and template-classes.
Has knowledge of modern development tools, techniques for debugging and simple testing of code.
Has knowledge of diagrams for object-oriented programs.

Skills:
Can develop a program from description of the problem to a working solution without errors.
Knows commonly used coding techniques and patterns and is able to work efficiently and iteratively in the construction of a solution.
Can create procedural programs where the code is reasonably modularized in functions, and object-oriented where the code is organized in classes. Is able to choose a solution that fits the problem.
Is able to write code that is readable, reusable and simple to maintain.
Is able to read code and understand how the code behaves in runtime.

Competence:
Can analyse a problem and construct a solution efficiently.
Can communicate and discuss code solutions and explain how a program behaves.
Is able to find tools and aids, find and use documentation of the programming language and standard libraries.

Learning methods and activities

Lectures and exercises. If there is a re-sit examination, the examination form may change from written to oral.

Compulsory assignments

  • Exercises

Course materials

To be announced at the start of the term.

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
IT1104 3.7 sp
MNFIT111 3.7 sp
MNFIT113 3.7 sp
MNFIT114 3.7 sp
TDT4100 5 sp
TDT4100 3.7 sp
TDT4130 5 sp
TDT4130 3.7 sp
This course has academic overlap with the courses in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Computer and Information Science
  • IKT
  • Informatics
  • Program/system-utvikling

Contact information

Course coordinator

Lecturers

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Computer Science

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Written examination
Grade: Letters

Re-sit examination - Summer 2014

Written examination
Weighting 100/100 Date 2014-08-16 Time 09:00 Duration 4 timer Place and room Not specified yet.

Ordinary examination - Spring 2014

Written examination
Weighting 100/100 Date 2014-05-27 Time 09:00 Duration 4 timer Place and room Not specified yet.