CS2305 PROGRAMMING PARADIGMS SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY CSE 5TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011-2012 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FIFTH SEMESTER BE COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011-2012 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
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AIM:
To understand the concepts of object-oriented, event driven, and concurrent
programming paradigms and develop skills in using these paradigms using Java.
UNIT I OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING – FUNDAMENTALS 9
Review of OOP - Objects and classes in Java – defining classes – methods - access
specifiers – static members – constructors – finalize method – Arrays – Strings -
Packages – JavaDoc comments
UNIT II OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING – INHERITANCE 10
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Inheritance – class hierarchy – polymorphism – dynamic binding – final keyword –
abstract classes – the Object class – Reflection – interfaces – object cloning – inner
classes – proxies
UNIT III EVENT-DRIVEN PROGRAMMING 10
Graphics programming – Frame – Components – working with 2D shapes – Using color,
fonts, and images - Basics of event handling – event handlers – adapter classes –
actions – mouse events – AWT event hierarchy – introduction to Swing – Model-View-
Controller design pattern – buttons – layout management – Swing Components
UNIT IV GENERIC PROGRAMMING 8
Motivation for generic programming – generic classes – generic methods – generic code
and virtual machine – inheritance and generics – reflection and generics – exceptions –
exception hierarchy – throwing and catching exceptions – Stack Trace Elements -
assertions - logging
UNIT V CONCURRENT PROGRAMMING 8
Multi-threaded programming – interrupting threads – thread states – thread properties –
thread synchronization – thread-safe Collections – Executors – synchronizers – threads
and event-driven programming
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Cay S. Horstmann and Gary Cornell, “Core Java: Volume I – Fundamentals”, Eighth
Edition, Sun Microsystems Press, 2008.
REFERENCES:
1. K. Arnold and J. Gosling, “The JAVA programming language”, Third edition, Pearson
Education, 2000.
2. Timothy Budd, “Understanding Object-oriented programming with Java”, Updated
Edition, Pearson Education, 2000.
3. C. Thomas Wu, “An introduction to Object-oriented programming with Java”, Fourth
Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing company Ltd., 2006.
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