Learners will understand, apply, and analyze object-oriented programming concepts in C++ to model real-world organizational structures using organograms. By the end of this course, learners will be able to design class hierarchies, implement inheritance-based relationships, execute and validate programs, and visualize organizational logic through structured output.

Apply Object-Oriented Programming to Build Organograms

Apply Object-Oriented Programming to Build Organograms
This course is part of C++ Programming and Graphics Development Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Apply object-oriented programming concepts in C++ to model real-world organizational structures.
Design and implement class hierarchies using inheritance and validate program logic through execution.
Visualize and analyze organizational relationships using structured, organogram-based output.
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There are 2 modules in this course
This module introduces learners to the fundamental object-oriented programming concepts required to model organizational structures in C++, focusing on inheritance, base classes, derived classes, and program structure to build a strong conceptual and practical foundation.
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This module focuses on applying object-oriented concepts to complete, execute, and visualize an organogram program in C++, covering advanced inheritance scenarios, program validation, and graphical representation of organizational logic.
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