Monday 21 November 2011

IIT Operating System

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IIT Information Theory and Coding Techniques

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Sunday 20 November 2011

III & IV SEM IT 2010 SYLLABUS

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II SEM Syllabus

Tuesday 15 November 2011

Digital Principles and Systems Design Lecture Notes

Mathematics-III Lecture notes

Data Structures Lecture notes

Analog And Digital Communication Lecture Notes

Environmental Science Engg Lecture notes

IT2202_Principles of Communication_Question_bank

IT2202_Principles of Communication_lecture_notes

Basic civil and Mechanical Engineering Lecture notes

Electronic Circuits and Electronic Devices Lecture Notes

Chemistry -II Lecture notes

Physics - II Lecture notes

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IT2406-Service Oriented Archtecture Lab Manual

CS2259-Microprocessor Lab Manual

Open Source Software Lab Manual

Chemistry-I Anna Univ Questions

Physics-I Anna Univ Questions

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Fundamentals of Computing and Programming Lecture notes

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Computer Practice -II Lab Manual

Data Structures and Object Oriented Programming Lab Manual

Database Management Systems Lab Manual

Tuesday 8 November 2011

OOAD UNIT V LECTURE NOTES

UNIT IV LECTURE NOTES

OOAD UNIT III LECTURE NOTES

OOAD Unit II Lecture notes

OOAD UNIT I LECTURE NOTES

OOAD

B.E/B.Tech.DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2009
Seventh Semester
Computer Science and Engineering
CS1402-OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
(Common to B.E (Part-Time) Sixth Semester Regulation 2005)
(Regulation 2004)
Time:Three hours Maximum: 100 marks
Answer ALL questions
PART A- (10 x 2 =20 marks)

1. Give the characteristics of object oriented system.

2. What is an object? Give an example.

3. Give a note on patterns and its necessity.

4. Mention the models in Object Modelling Techniques in Rambaugh
methodology and its role for describing the system.

5. List out the steps for finding the attributes of a class?

6. Give the hint to identify the attributes of a class?

7. Define axiom along with its types.

8. For the schema employee (emp-id, emp-name, street, city) give the class

representation along with the attribute types.

9. Mention the purpose of view layer interface.

10. What are client/server computing? Give two applications which work on this basis?

PART B- (5 X 16 = 80 marks)

11. (a) Explain and develop the payroll system using the steps of Object
oriented approach. [ Marks 16 ]
Or

(b) Explain the following
(i) Object Modelling Technique [ Marks 8 ]
(ii) Compare Aggregation and Composition with a suitable example. [ Marks 8]

12. (a) Explain the relationships that are possible among the classes in the UML
representation with your example. [Marks 16 ]

Or

(b) What are the various diagrams that are used in analysis and design steps
Of Booch Methodology? Explain with your own example. [Marks 16 ]

13. (a) Explain the method of identifying the classes using the common class
approach with an example. [ Marks 16 ]

Or

(b) Consider the Hospital Management System application with the
Following requirements
• System should handle the in-patient, out-patient information
through receptionist.
• Doctors are allowed to view the patient history and give their
prescription.
• There should be a information system to provide the required
information.
Give the use case, class and object diagrams. [ Marks 4+8+4 ]

14.(a) With a suitable example explain how to design a class. Give all possible
representation in a class (name, attribute, visibility, methods, responsibilities)[Marks 16 ]

OR

(b) Design the access layer for the Students information management which
includes personal, fees and mark details. [ Marks 16 ]

15.(a) (i) Explain the various testing strategies. [ Marks 12 ]
(ii) Give the use cases that can be used to generate the test cases
for the Bank ATM application. [ Marks 4]
or

(b) (i) How will you measure the user satisfaction? Describe. [ Marks 6 ]

(ii) Perform the satisfaction test for any client/server application. [ Marks 10]