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CAPE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Levengipuram, Rajakrishnapuram (P. O) – 627 114
Tirunelveli District, TamilNadu
(Affiliated To Anna University Chennai)

LABORATORY MANUAL
OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN LAB (CS 66)
REGULATION 2008
B.Tech Information Technology
(2012 – 2013 EVEN)
VI Semester
Prepared by

Ms. S.R.Arun, AP/IT

Mr. A. Jegatheesan, AP
Head, Department of Information Technology

Syllabus
CS66

OOAD LAB

0032

OBJECTIVE:
To develop a mini-project following the 12 exercises listed below.
1. To develop a problem statement.
2. Develop an IEEE standard SRS document. Also develop risk management and project plan (Gantt chart).
3. Identify Use Cases and develop the Use Case model.
4. Identify the business activities and develop an UML Activity diagram.
5. Identity the conceptual classes and develop a domain model with UML Class diagram.
6. Using the identified scenarios find the interaction between objects and represent them using UML Interaction diagrams.
7. Draw the State Chart diagram.
8. Identify the User Interface, Domain objects, and Technical services. Draw the partial layered, logical architecture diagram with UML package diagram notation.
9. Implement the Technical services layer.
10. Implement the Domain objects layer.
11. Implement the User Interface layer.
12. Draw Component and Deployment diagrams.
Suggested domains for Mini-project.
1. Passport automation system.
2. Book bank
3. Exam Registration
4. Stock maintenance system.
5. Online course reservation system
6. E-ticketing
7. Software personnel management system
8. Credit card processing
9. e-book management system
10. Recruitment system
11. Foreign trading system
12. Conference Management System
13. BPO Management System
Suggested SoftwareTools
ArgoUML, Eclipse IDE, Visual Paradigm, Visual case, and Rational Suite

Ex.No:1A) INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES
Aim:

To study the basics of Software Engineering

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