Textbooks and other readingsRead about the approach taken in this project course, and about experiences teaching it in this paper " Teaching an Advanced Design, Team-oriented Software Project Course", published at the18th Conf. on Software Engineering Education and Training. Dr Damith C. Rajapakse provides his collection of tips for student projects: http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~damithch/guide3e//. Dr Damith has taught CS3215 in alternative terms and has had many contributions to the course. This is excellent reading, great tips you will find them useful in your project. This is a collection of books introducing programming with C++: C++ books: (in the Forum Bookstore)
Additional references:
You can also read through wikipedia for a quick impression
There are also plenty of books on C++ that you can borrow from the Central library. The following links points to useful resources on C++:
These books are an easy introduction into UML and to an incremental development process:
Links to C++ coding guidelines followed in software companies, for your reference: NASA C++ Coding Standard: Read about testing and programming with assertions in:
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