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ICS201 Introduction To Computing II

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals College of Computer Science & Engineering. Information & Computer Science Department. ICS201 Introduction To Computing II. About. It is a 4 credits course 15 weeks of classes Every week : 3 lectures of 50 minutes each 1 lab of 3 hours

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ICS201 Introduction To Computing II

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  1. King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals College of Computer Science & Engineering Information & Computer Science Department ICS201 Introduction To Computing II

  2. About • It is a 4 credits course • 15 weeks of classes • Every week : • 3 lectures of 50 minutes each • 1 lab of 3 hours • Work at home • Syllabus

  3. Course Details • Section 03 : • Time : SMW 9:00 - 9:50 • Room 24-151 • Instructor : Dr. Sami Zhioua • Office : 22-137-2 • Phone : 1251 • Email : zhioua@kfupm.edu.sa • Office Hours : • SMW 8:00 – 9:00 • SMW 11:00 – 12:00 • Or by appointment

  4. Textbook • Absolute Java, Walter Savitch, 4th Edition, Addison-Wesley, 2009

  5. Table of Contents Chapter1.Getting Started Chapter2.Console Input and Output Chapter3.Flow of Control Chapter4.Defining Classes I Chapter5.Defining Classes II Chapter6.Arrays Chapter7.Inheritance Chapter8.Polymorphism and Abstract Classes Chapter9.Exception Handling Chapter10.File I/O Chapter11.Recursion Chapter12.UML and Patterns Chapter13.Interfaces and Inner Classes Chapter14.Generics and the ArrayList Class, Chapter15.Linked Data Structures Chapter16.Collections, Maps and Iterators Chapter17.Swing I Chapter18.Swing II Chapter19.Java Never Ends Chapter20.Applets and HTML

  6. Course content • Inheritance; • Polymorphism; • Abstract classes; • Interfaces; • Inner Classes; • Exception Handling; • Java Virtual Machine; • Graphical User Interfaces; • Applets; • Graphics; • Threads; • Recursion; • Searching Algorithms; • Sorting Algorithms; • Generics; • Collections; • Iterators;

  7. Who wants to pass this course ? • Of course you have to : • Attend the lectures and the labs • Do the homeworks and assignments • But also, • Repeat the lectures examples yourself • And most importantly : Read the required textbook sections

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  10. Automatic detection of cheaters

  11. Automatic detection of cheaters

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