3rd Bachelor in Industrial sciences (1st cycle-Industrial Engineers) Electrical engineering

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ECTS Credits2
Number of Hours (h/year)30
Teaching staffHAESEN, Christine
VIGNISSE, Pierre
VILVENS, Claude
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodeTECH-BGEN0004/3
Prerequisite

Computer science part : Knowledge of a programming language like C (variables, structures, functions, ...) as well as base programming techniques (programming logic).

Electronic part : Principles of DC and AC machines, power electronics

Aims and Objectives

Computer science part : Acquisition of principles of object oriented modelling techniques and capability to use basics of UML modelling language.This knowledge will be completed by mastering of object oriented programming language as C++ with the aim to implement this modelling in an effective programming process.

Electronic part : Offering students the opportunity to work with electrical machines and to discover CAD.

Description

Computer science part :

Fundamentals of O.O. concepts

1.1) Classes and objects, encapsulation, constructors, polymorphism, heritage, classes associations, UML formalism, data classes and business class.

1.2) Highlighting of these basic concepts in C++ in an UNIX environment,

comparison with C, operators redefinition, virtual methods.

1.3) O.O. methodology and C++ applications : building hierarchy with abstract classes, containers and iterators, generic classes and templates, exceptions handling.

Electronic part : Testing of DC machines. Use of CAD software for shematic design :EAGLE 4.1x

Bibliography

Computer science part : Booch, Rumbaugh & Jacobson, The Unified Modeling Language Use Guide, Addison Wesley

Stroustrup, B. Le langage C++ (2ème édition). France, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1992.

Craig Larman, UML et les Design Patterns, Campus Press

http://www.csioo.com/cetusfr/software.html, http://www.omg.org. , http://www.celigent.com/uml/, http://www.usecases.org

Electronic part : Séguier & Notelet, Electrotechnique industrielle, Paris, Lavoisier.

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Laboratory work
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
Continuous assessment
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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