IE 411/511
VISUAL PROGRAMMING

FOR

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Fall 2009

Last Updated: Nov 18th, 2009

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Course description

Object-oriented modeling, Unified Modeling Language, software development concepts, file and database connectivity, and visual programming skills (Microsoft Visual Basic) for use in developing industrial applications, such as process monitoring and supply chain management.

The courses CS 151: Introduction to C Programming is a prerequisite for this course.

 

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Instructor

Dr. David Porter

E-mail:

david.porter@oregonstate.edu

Phone:

541-737-2446

FAX:

541-737-2600

Mail:

School of Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 
204 Rogers Hall 
Oregon State University 
Corvallis, OR 97331-6001

Office:

420 Rogers Hall

 

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Text

Deitel, P.J., Deitel, H.M. Visual Basic 2008: How to Program, 1st Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009..
 

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Lecture Notes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Lecture #10:

 

 

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Homework

 

 

 

 

 

  • Homework #6:

 

 

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Announcements

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18 Nov 09

-      Added Lecture Notes #9: Exception Handling

17 Nov 09

-      Added Homework #5: Due on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 by 3PM PST

09 Nov 09

-      Added Lecture Notes #8: Methods - A Deeper Look

05 Nov 09

-      Images of functions

-      Form Control Names

-      Added Homework #4: Due on Thursday, November 12th, 2009 by 3PM PST

04 Nov 09

-      Added Lecture Notes #7: Graphical User Interfaces with Windows Forms Part #2

02 Nov 09

-      Added Lecture Notes #6: Graphical User Interfaces with Windows Forms Part #1

19 Oct 09

-      Added a link to view homework grades

-      Added Lecture Notes #5: Control Statements: Part 2

-      Added Homework #3: Due on Tuesday, October 27th, 2009, by 3PM PDT

12 Oct 09

-      Added Lecture Notes #4: Control Statements: Part 1

08 Oct 09

-      Added IE 511 Term Project Description

07 Oct 09

-      Added Homework #2: Due on Thursday, October 8th, 2009, by 3PM PDT

-      Added Lecture Notes #3: Introduction to Visual Basic Programming

30 Sep 09

-      Added Lecture Notes #2: Introduction to the Visual Basic Express 2008 IDE

-      Added Lecture Notes #3: Introduction to Visual Basic Programming

-      Added Homework #1: Due on October 8th, 2009

29 Sep 09

-      First day of class Fall term (2009).  I hope you had a great summer.  Welcome back!

 

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