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- Docente: Francois Bry
- Docente: Andreas Butz
- Docente: Yingding Wang
- Docente: Giacomo De Nicola
- Docente: Göran Kauermann
This
course is centered around software design and systems development. We
explore and apply the concept of object-oriented programming which is
(still) the leading programming paradigm for extensive projects. In
contrast to other programming paradigms like functional or declarative
programming object-oriented programming languages model objects through
their attributes and functionalities. This concept has proven convenient
when modeling real-world problems.
- Docente: Max Berrendorf
- Docente: Sebastian Schmoll
- Docente: Matthias Schubert
- Docente: Niklas Strauß
The
course gives an overview on basic concepts of data structures and
general principles of algorithmic design. The general algorithmic
paradigms will be examined based on the classical problems of searching,
sorting and classical graph problems like shortest path or minimal
spanning trees. Finally, the course will give an introduction to the
general methodology of programming.
- Docente: Max Berrendorf
- Docente: Sebastian Schmoll
- Docente: Matthias Schubert
- Docente: Thomas Seidl
Schedule
- Class: Tuesday, 12 - 14 c.t.
Enrollment key
- This class is only for students enrolled in the data science master.
- Write an eMail to giuseppe.casalicchio [at] stat.uni-muenchen.de to ask for the enrolment key.
- Docente: Giuseppe Casalicchio
- Docente: Henri Funk
- Docente: Christian Scholbeck