Re: OOAD Study Guide




<mailtogops@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am a C++ programmer. Last week I undergone OOAD & UML training in
> our office. I realized OOAD is not easy to implement in real time
> without experience. I want to experiement the OOAD and UML..
>
> I need some problem statements (requirements) from where I can derive
> the use cases, then go for Analysis and then find out entity,
> controller and view classes etc.. then move to the Design
> architecture..
>
> Can somebody provide me the requirements or problems?. I don't want to
> define the problem statement myself, because I afraid I will fallback
> to the coding first as typical programmer..
>
> We can open a new topic with the problem statement where the learners
> trying to analysis and design the system.. Experiened guru can find out
> the loopholes and they can improve the systems..which benefits
> everyone..

The Mindprod server is down right now (they are upgrading servers), but
when it comes back up, there's a list of "project ideas for students" that
might help you. The URL is:

http://mindprod.com/projects/projects.html

And the google cache link is:

http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:xrZ52A1oYUcJ:mindprod.com/projects/projects.html

- Oliver


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