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Lecture 1 Java Programming

Lecture 1 Java Programming. Arne Kutzner Hanyang University / Seoul Korea. Literature. Walter Savitch Absolute Java (4th Edition) Addison Wesley, 2003. Contact. Contact data: E-Mail kutzner@hanyang.ac.kr Phone 2220 2397 Office Room 77-714

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Lecture 1 Java Programming

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  1. Lecture 1Java Programming Arne Kutzner Hanyang University / Seoul Korea

  2. Literature Walter SavitchAbsolute Java(4th Edition)Addison Wesley, 2003 Java Programming

  3. Contact • Contact data: • E-Mail kutzner@hanyang.ac.kr • Phone 2220 2397 • Office Room 77-714 • Slides of the course are available for download atitbe.hanyang.ac.kr Java Programming

  4. Prof. Dr. Arne Kutzner / Weekly Schedule 2014.1 Concepts of Prg. Lang.10:30-11:45 Concepts of Prg. Lang.10:30-11:45 OO(Java)–Programming13:00-14:15 C –Programming13:00-14:45 C –Programming14:30-16:15 OO(Java) –Programming16:30-17:45 Java Programming

  5. Goals • Introduction to Java and the basic concepts behind Java • Understanding of the notions Object, Class and Inheritance • Training of basic Java-programming-skills as preparation for later project work / term project • Basic knowledge about algorithms and programming techniques Java Programming

  6. Week Provisional Schedule Java Programming

  7. Structure of the Course • Lecture • At home students should repeat the stuff of every class by studying the proposed pages in the textbook in combination with the given slides • Homework Assignments • Homework is for the preparation of midterm and final examination Java Programming

  8. Composition of Final Grade /Computation of max. reachable points 30 % Midterm Examination 40 % Final Examination Homework Reports 20 % Attendance 10 % Java Programming

  9. Grading Rules / Grade Computation limitations with respect to numbers of participants at least 85% of max. reachable points required max 40 % Grade A max 80% at least 70% of max. reachable points required Grade B min 20 % at least 55% of max. reachable points required Grade C Java Programming

  10. New Attendance Management • Attendance check will be at beginning of class. • Latecomers can request an attendance code for delayed registration. • The code has to be mailed together with name and student-number to the TA. Java Programming

  11. Some Remarks … • Java is (like C#) a very important Programming Language (Environment) in the context of E-Business / E-Commerce applications • nowadays in the context of many jobs it is expected that you have at least some basic knowledge about Java/C# • English is an important communication Medium in today's global world. Try to improve your English skills by active listening. Java Programming

  12. Some final words ... How to become a proper Student ? Java Programming

  13. please . . . Java Programming

  14. come „on time“ ! Java Programming

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