Computer Science 225 - Software Design & Development
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Barbara Lerner
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM;F 08:30AM-09:20AM
Mount Holyoke College
108664
Cleveland 001L;Cleveland 001L
blerner@mtholyoke.edu
Building large software systems introduces new challenges to software development. Appropriate design decisions and programming methodology can make a major difference in developing software that is correct and maintainable. In this course, students will learn techniques and tools that are used to build correct and maintainable software, improving their skills in designing, writing, debugging, and testing software. Topics include object-oriented design, testing, design patterns, software architecture, and designing concurrent and fault tolerant systems. This course is programming intensive.
Prereq: COMSC-205.