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  • What are Uninettuno Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)

    Thanks to the UNINETTUNO MOOCs you will be able to freely follow the lectures of the best Italian and international lecturers drawn from a selection of the best courses of UNINETTUNO, in Italian, English and Arabic; you will have at your disposal digitised and indexed on-demand video lectures, usable on a PC as well as on smart phone and tablet, including hypertextual links to more-in-depth study materials (books and articles, practice work, slides, bibliographical references, lists of websites). You will also have at your disposal a collaborative discussion environment, a thematic forum by means of which you will be able to exchange views with your colleagues on the issues dealt with in the lectures, discuss the practice work done, cooperatively create new knowledge in a process that will see you active players of your own learning process.

  • How to get Credits (European Credits Transfer System) with Uninettuno MOOC

    If you have enjoyed the MOOCs experience, you can transform it into an actual asset for your academic and professional career: by enrolling in the corresponding UNINETTUNO university course, you will be included into a class and have the support of a tutor who will guide you along your learning path; you will be able to participate in a course delivery cycle, interact with professors and tutors in real time in UNINETTUNO virtual classrooms on the Web (on live streaming) or in UNINETTUNO Island of Knowledge on Second Life; the tracking of your activities on the MOOCs will be recorded and you will be acknowledged as an attending student and will be able to sit for the exam that will allow UNINETTUNO to officially assign you – in case of success – the university study credits corresponding to the selected courses, based on the Credits (European Credits Transfer System) - European Credit Transfer System, recognised by the Italian and by EU universities.

The course # of Uninettuno allows you to get # university credits according with the European System ECTS (European Credits Transfer System) and legally recognized by European and International Universities.
In order to get credits you need to study online following the Uninettuno model until the final exam.
The certification fee of the course # is # Euros that you can pay by Bank transfer to:

Università Telematica Internazionale UNINETTUNO
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BIC BCITITMM (only for bank transfers from abroad)
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Via del Corso, n. 226 00186 Roma)

Once you have paid the registration fee for the single course you will be contacted by our student secretariat to arrange your online studies.
If you prefer you can contact our student secretariat by email at info@uninettunouniversity.net to be driven into the path of registration.

Ingegneria informatica (Academic Year 2012/2013) - Ingegneria Informatica (ad esaurimento)

Ingegneria del software e programmazione ad oggetti


CFU: 9
Available languages: EN, IT
Content language:
Course description
The course is divided in two modules:
  • Object oriented programming: it deals the basics of object oriented programming and the main features of the Java language
  • Software engineering: it deals with the principles, the techniques and the procedures adopted in the software development process
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the principles of programming and of one or more programming languages. Practical experience in the development of simple programs and knowledge of simple environments to support the development of software. Basic computer skills.
Objectives
To introduce the fundamentals of object-oriented programming and the Java programming language. To illustrate the main issues and methods in the shared process of software development.
Program
  • The Java language
  • abstract classes, interfaces, and package visibility
  • Introduction to UML
  • java fundamental classes: input / output, exceptions
  • Java Collection Framework
  • Some standard libraries: Applet, GUI, JDBC
  • The process of software development
  • The life cycle of the software
  • Quality Software
  • versioning and configuration
  • analysis and requirements specification
  • Design: Design Pattern
  • Verification and validation of software testing, inspection
Book
Software Testing and Analysis: Process, Principles, and Techniques. Mauro Pezzè and Michal Young, 2008, John Wiley & Sons.
Exercises
The exercises follow the arguments of the video lessons and provide for the resolution of writing exercises or completion of small projects of java programming, eventually forming using Design Patterns.
Professor
Massimo Poncino
List of lessons
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Marco Temperini
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    •  Lesson n. 11: Ereditarietà  Go to this lesson
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    •  Lesson n. 12: Eccezioni  Go to this lesson
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    •  Lesson n. 14: Input/Output  Go to this lesson
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    •  Lesson n. 21: Applet  Go to this lesson
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    •  Lesson n. 23: SQL e Java  Go to this lesson
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Mauro Pezzè
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    •  Lesson n. 46: Ispezione  Go to this lesson
Mauro Pezzè