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COMS S1007 Object-Oriented Programming and Design in Java July 31, 2007 Advanced Topics • Artificial Intelligence and machine learning • Software Engineering – how large software projects are run • Software design patterns – how to decide what classes to write • • • • More Java GUI and other Swing classes More Java networking Java and the Internet (Servlets and JSP) Enterprise JavaBeans (distributed Java apps) Final Project Grading • 75% for the program itself – It does what you proposal said it would. – The design of your classes. – The style of your programming, including adherence to coding conventions. – The readability of the code, including meaningful variable names and good use of comments throughout. – The durability of the program. It should not crash when given invalid inputs from the user. Final Project Grading • 15% for robustness and testing – every public method in your program should have an "assert" statement that checks that all input parameters are within certain legal bounds – you must choose one class from your program and write a complete set of unit tests for all of its public methods (at least two) Final Project Grading • 10% for documentation – a "README" file which describes all of the classes in your program, what they do, how they relate to each other, and why you made the design decisions that you did – a one page user manual for your application that describes how to run your program and how to use it Final Project Presentation • Please notify Chris by 5:30pm Monday if you would like to present on Tuesday Aug 7. • Your program should have at least 80% of the functionality working properly. • 7-8 minutes or so describing what the program does, the classes you created, how they relate to each other, and why you made the design decisions that you did. • 2-3 minute demo of your program. Important Dates • Aug 7 – Final Project presentations (optional, for extra credit) • Aug 9 – Final Project due (no extensions!!) – Final exam (no makeup exam!)