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Manifest for Software Engineering, Object-Oriented Design, and
Object-Oriented Programming Courses, University of Cincinnati
Co-PIs: Professor Harold Carter, Adjunct Professor Richard Conn
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Cincinnati
Mail Location 30
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0030
hcarter@vlsisun.ece.uc.edu, rconn@vlsisun.ece.uc.edu
513/556-4781 (Harold Carter, work)
Release Date: 6 May 1993
Support Credits:
Development of the Software Engineering course was funded by the
Ada Joint Program Office through DARPA/CMO BAA 91-18 (Curriculum
Development in Software Engineering and Ada) as announced in the 16 July
1991 issue of the Commerce Business Daily. We wish to thank the AJPO
and DARPA/CMO for their support and interest in this project. Work was
done jointly by Professor Harold Carter and Professor Richard Conn.
Development of the Object-Oriented Design and Object-Oriented
Programming courses was funded by the University of Cincinnati,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Work was done by
Professor Richard Conn.
We also wish to thank the manufacturers who worked with us to
bring their products into the university environment for our use and the
use of our students at very reasonable cost. Those manufacturers are
identified in the "Tools Required" list below.
Tools Required:
1. Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0 is used to edit the *.mww files
2. Microsoft PowerPoint 3.0 is used to edit the *.ppt files
3. Interleaf 5.0 is used to edit the *.doc files
4. PKWare PKZIP/PKUNZIP 1.1 or equivalent (Info-ZIP) is used to manipulate
the *.zip files
5. A validated Ada83 compiler (we checkout out all Ada source code on
Sun/Verdix Ada, DEC VAX/VMS Ada, and Alsys Ada)
Rationale for Tool Selection:
All tools were chosen for two principal reasons: (1) they are
high-quality tools with which we had previous experience and (2)
substantial university discounts are available from their manufacturers
(so it is relatively inexpensive for professors to acquire them for
personal and class use). Tools from other manufacturers may or may not
have also been considered, and no statement is made or implied, positive
or negative, by not referencing them.
Note on other file types:
1. The *.exe files are PC executables. Source code for all executables
is included in this distribution, and ready-to-run executables for
IBM PC compatible computers running MSDOS 3.3 or greater are also
included.
2. All other file types are either ASCII text or program-specific
data files.
ZIP File Naming Conventions:
1. All files are prefixed by the characters C01
2. Those files prefixed by the characters C01P contain Postscript
copies of the printable documents in their counterpart files
(e.g., C01PSE1.ZIP and C01PSE2.ZIP contain Postscript copies
of the files in C01SE.ZIP)
To unpack these files, each *.ZIP file should be unpacked in its own
directory to eliminate problems in file name conflicts between different
*.ZIP files. Use the command
pkunzip file.zip
to unpack the file "file.zip" on a PC. The unzip program from the
Info-ZIP group on the Internet can be used to unpack these *.ZIP files
on UNIX, VAX/VMS, Macintosh, and a variety of other systems.
Software Engineering Course File List (see below for contents):
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:16:08 C01SE.ZIP 620163
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:17:22 C01LAB1.ZIP 451682
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:17:46 C01LAB2.ZIP 217031
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:18:52 C01LAB3.ZIP 1310460
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:19:40 C01LAB4.ZIP 780422
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:20:06 C01LAB5.ZIP 230581
---a 4 May 1993 0:39:38 C01LAB6.ZIP 20017
---a 2 May 1993 21:51:20 C01PSE1.ZIP 990680
---a 2 May 1993 21:51:44 C01PSE2.ZIP 422295
---a 2 May 1993 22:46:20 C01PLAB.ZIP 217400
Object-Oriented Design Course File List (see below for contents):
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:20:40 C01OOD.ZIP 343619
---a 2 May 1993 22:47:18 C01POOD.ZIP 597264
Object-Oriented Programming Course File List (see below for contents):
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:21:10 C01OOP.ZIP 337197
---a 2 May 1993 23:20:54 C01POOP.ZIP 672600
Disclaimer:
This courseware, software, and documentation are provided "AS
IS" and without any expressed or implied warranties whatsoever. No
warranties as to performance, merchantability, or fitness for a
particular purpose exist.
The user is advised to test the software thoroughly before
relying on it. The user must assume the entire risk and liability of
using this courseware, software, and documentation. In no event shall
any person or organization of people be held responsible for any direct,
indirect, consequential or inconsequential damages or lost profits.
*************************************************************************
1 File, 620163 Bytes
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:16:08 C01SE.ZIP 620163
Searching ZIP: b:C01SE.ZIP
Length Method Size Ratio CRC-32 Attr Name
------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ---- ----
17311 Stored 17311 0% bf23cf85 --w PKUNZIP.EXE
1312 Implode 775 41% 149cfff6 --w README
586567 Stored 586567 0% 707a7a66 --w SLIDES.ZIP
40219 Implode 15118 63% b33963d7 --w LP.MWW
------ ------ --- -------
645409 619771 4% 4
All student notes are contained in a single document called Class Notes.
This file contains all of the files which make up this document.
Microsoft Word for Windows Version 2.0 and Microsoft Powerpoint Version
2.0 (and later Microsoft Powerpoint Version 3.0) were used to create all
slides and documentation. Word for Windows files are type *.mww and
Powerpoint files are type *.ppt. These files can only be read by one
of these Microsoft programs. All other files are in standard ASCII
text.
The class notes document is organized as:
1. Cover page lp.mww
2. Class administration (lp.mww)
a. Syllabus
b. Schedule
3. Study notes (lp.mww)
4. Lecture notes
a. Module 1: Intro m1.ppt
b. Module 2: Planning m2.ppt
c. Module 3: Analysis m3.ppt
d. Module 4: Design m4.ppt
e. Module 5: Coding m5.ppt
f. Module 6: Testing m6.ppt
g. Module 7: Maint. m7.ppt
The m1a-c.ppt, m2a-d.ppt, and m3a-c.ppt files are segments of m1.ppt,
m2.ppt, and m3.ppt respectively. They are not needed if m1, m2, and
m3.ppt are used.
Note that to obtain overheads, print each file m1.ppt, m2.ppt, ... in
full slide format. To obtain notes pages, print each file m1.ppt,
m2.ppt, ... in notes page format.
H. Carter
R. Conn
11 Nov 92
*************************************************************************
1 File, 451682 Bytes
---a 23 Apr 1993 22:17:22 C01LAB1.ZIP 451682
Searching ZIP: b:C01LAB1.ZIP
Length Method Size Ratio CRC-32 Attr Name
------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ---- ----
882 Implode 570 36% 624c8116 --w README
2689 Implode 1493 45% fa25e217 --w ADATUTOR/AD.TXT
26330 Implode 7879 71% dac37fbb --w ADATUTOR/ADA_TUTR.ADA
305728 Implode 105498 66% ff36d29b --w ADATUTOR/ADA_TUTR.DAT
18464 Stored 18464 0% 3bd704ef --w ADATUTOR/ADA_TUTR.EXE
158 Shrunk 133 16% fc3a25b7 --w ADATUTOR/ADD.ADA
768 Implode 513 34% f3e8a043 --w ADATUTOR/ALTCHAR.C
13668 Implode 3908 72% e46a47d4 --w ADATUTOR/BOOK.ADA
17423 Stored 17423 0% 45b1ec2f --w ADATUTOR/BOOK.EXE
2441 Implode 1150 53% 97352e8b --w ADATUTOR/CHANGESN.ADA
12972 Stored 12972 0% b5805062 --w ADATUTOR/CHANGESN.EXE
2880 Implode 775 74% b941f189 --w ADATUTOR/COUPON.TXT
2079 Implode 1041 50% f854aed2 --w ADATUTOR/DAT2TXT.ADA
10705 Stored 10705 0% 38997b59 --w ADATUTOR/DAT2TXT.EXE
2957 Implode 1514 49% 8dcfaf6c --w ADATUTOR/ED.ADA
2848 Implode 1105 62% c0257ee5 --w ADATUTOR/