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CS6456-Object Oriented Programming As per Anna University Syllabus

Author Name: MRS.K. KALAIVANI, Dr.N. UMAMAHESWARI, Dr.S. JEYANTHI, Dr.R. VENKATESH | Format: Paperback | Genre : Computers | Other Details

One of the most important philosophies of the OOPS concept is to define every real world object in terms of objects. Earlier, we used procedural language in which each line of code is dependent on the next or its previous line, but due to the evolution of object oriented programming, each module can now work independently as a separate entity. Let us take a real world example. Consider a table;
an object in C++/Java is defined as a real world entity which has behavior or functions. So we can easily define our real world "table" in object terms because it not only has a state (weight, color, volume) but can also perform many functions (to read, write, or to place things, and beat someone). Moreover, this object is totally independent from other objects and also reusable. In C++/Java terms, we have defined OOPS using four pillars – Abstraction, Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism. The applications involved in this are Games, Neural nets, CRM, any web app you can think of, banking, e-commerce, robotics, simulators, fintech, screen casting, graphics editors, IDEs. OOP itself is very widely applicable.

CS6456 Object Oriented Programming is especially useful for all Engineering and Arts student because the OOPS concept is taught in in CSE, IT, EEE, ECE, BME, MCA, BCA, BSC, etc. Students from Anna University can, especially, be benefited by this book.

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MRS.K. KALAIVANI, Dr.N. UMAMAHESWARI, Dr.S. JEYANTHI, Dr.R. VENKATESH

K. Kalaivani received her M.E in Computer Science and Engineering from Anna University Chennai, India, in 2013. She is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul, India. She has a total of three years of teaching experience. She is a member of various professional societies like IAENG and ISTE. Her research interests include Data Mining, Image Processing, Compiler Design and Pattern Recognition. She has published six papers in international journals, seven papers in international conferences and four papers in national conferences.

N. Uma Maheswari received her M.E in Computer Science and Engineering from Madras University, Chennai, India in 2002 and PhD in Information and Communication Engineering in 2011 from SRM University, Chennai. Currently, she is working as a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul, India. She has a total of 16 years’ experience in teaching including 12 years of research experience. She is a member of various professional societies like ISTE, IAENG and IACSIT. Her research interests include Biometrics, Image Processing, Compiler Design, Artificial Intelligence, Speech Processing, and Networks. She has published twenty papers in international journals, two papers in national journals, presented twenty-two papers at international conferences, and ten papers at national conferences. She has co¬authored a book called Compiler Design published by Yes Dee Publishing. She is a recognized PhD supervisor in Anna University Chennai in the area of Image Processing, Cloud Computing, Network Security, and Networks.

R. Venkatesh received his M.E in Computer Science and Engineering from Anna University Chennai in India, in 2007 and PhD in Information and Communication engineering in 2010 at Alagappa University, Karaikudi. He is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Information Technology in PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul, India. He has a total of twenty years of teaching experience which includes 11 years of research experience. He has published twenty papers in international journals, two papers in national journals, and presented twenty-two papers at international conferences and ten papers at national conferences. His research interests include Biometrics, Artificial Intelligence, Compiler Design, Neural Networks, Soft Computing, Network Security and Networks. He has co-authored a book called Compiler Design published by Yes Dee Publishing.

S. Jeyanthi received her M.E in Computer Science and Engineering as well as her PhD from Anna University Chennai, India, in 2009 and 2016 respectively. She is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul, India. She has a total of eleven years of teaching experience which includes five years of research experience. She is the member of various professional societies like CSI, IAENG and ISRD. Her research interests include Biometrics, Image Processing, Compiler Design and Pattern Recognition. She has published eight papers in international journals, ten papers in international conferences and four papers in national conferences. She has co¬authored a book called Compiler Design published by Yes Dee Publishing.

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