Object-oriented languages, systems and applications
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Object-oriented languages, systems and applications
Pitman, 1991
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Bibliography: p. 366-370
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The aim of this book is to bring together the various strands of the subject and give a comprehensive presentation of its history, fundamentals and applications. In part 1 the origins of object-oriented programming are traced and the basic concepts outlined. Part 2 covers programming languages based on objects, object-oriented databases, specification and design methods, the application of objects in distributed systems, and interface design based on objects. Part 3 consists of case studies in a variety of application areas, and part 4 looks ahead to new developments in object-oriented programming systems and their applications.
目次
- Part 1 Introducing objects: history and origins of objects, Rodger Lea
- basic concepts 1, John Gallagher
- basic concepts 2, Gordon Blair. Part 2 Objects in computer systems: programming languages based on objects, Steve Cook
- object-oriented databases and systems, John Mariani
- object-oriented specification methods, Elspeth Cusack
- object-oriented design methods, Andrew Ormsby
- distributed systems and objects, David Hutchison
- interface design, Steve Cook et al. Part 3 Case studies: hardware support for object-oriented programming, David Harland
- distributed systems in process control, John Gallagher
- database issues, Dan Fishman
- language design issues, Ole Lehrman. Part 4 Conclusion: future directions, Doug Shepherd.
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