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Object-oriented analysis and design with applications

By: Series: AddisonWesley Object Technology SeriesPublication details: Delhi Dorling Kindersley(India) Pvt. Ltd., 2008Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxiii, 691ISBN:
  • 9788131720011
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.1
Summary: Object-oriented technology has evolved as a means of managing the complexity inherent in many different kinds of systems, and the object model has proven to be a very powerful and unifying concept. This book provides practical guidance on the analysis and design of object-oriented (OOAD) systems. It provides a sound understanding of the fundamental concepts and historical evolution of the object model, facilitates a mastery of the notation (UML 2.0) and process of OOAD, and teaches how to effectively use OO technology to solve real problems. In addition, the guide offers a collection of five nontrivial examples encompassing a diverse selection of problem domains. The book also includes supplemental material throughout the text including an appendix on OO programming languages, summary of features on a few common languages including C++ and Java, and a glossary of common terms. Appropriate for newcomers to OO and those with experience, this is a pragmatic book that addresses the practical needs and concerns of software engineers.
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Object-oriented technology has evolved as a means of managing the complexity inherent in many different kinds of systems, and the object model has proven to be a very powerful and unifying concept. This book provides practical guidance on the analysis and design of object-oriented (OOAD) systems. It provides a sound understanding of the fundamental concepts and historical evolution of the object model, facilitates a mastery of the notation (UML 2.0) and process of OOAD, and teaches how to effectively use OO technology to solve real problems. In addition, the guide offers a collection of five nontrivial examples encompassing a diverse selection of problem domains. The book also includes supplemental material throughout the text including an appendix on OO programming languages, summary of features on a few common languages including C++ and Java, and a glossary of common terms. Appropriate for newcomers to OO and those with experience, this is a pragmatic book that addresses the practical needs and concerns of software engineers.

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