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Object oriented Modeling of Industrial Systems

This course introduces the system concept and approach in operation. The course will help students to identify and differentiate between various types of systems, model and analyze various industrial and service systems and processes, system mapping and description using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Pseudo coding, and the breakdown and structure of an object-oriented system. UML is the modern engineering language to describe a system and serves as an input for software design. Through a set of case studies, students will be trained to analyze and describe software programming requirements of automated machining and processing needed for software coding and human interactive programming.

Course ID
IENG 406
Level
Undergraduate
Professors
Credit Hours
CH:4

Utilize contemporary technologies, codes of practice and standards, quality guidelines, health and safety requirements, environmental issues and risk management principles. Plan, supervise and monitor implementation of engineering projects. Use creative, innovative and flexible thinking and acquire entrepreneurial and leadership skills to anticipate and respond to new situations. Acquire and apply new knowledge, and practice self, lifelong and other learning strategies. Implement appropriate computer-based support tools for problem solving and analysis.