Object-oriented programming systems : tools and applications
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Object-oriented programming systems : tools and applications
(UNICOM applied information technology, 10)
Chapman & Hall, 1991
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Object-oriented techniques give a conceptual framework abstract and powerful enough to represent uniformly and coherently the behaviour and relationships of software systems, and the way they are engineered and evolve, even when these systems are very large. The contributors to this book discuss all aspects of object-oriented programming systems, including an analysis of their disadvantages as well as their benefits. Chapters are devoted to object-oriented languages and techniques as well as the applications to which they are particularly suited. "Object Oriented Programming Systems" should be useful for anyone using or thinking of using object-oriented techniques, as well as those already working in the area who wish to keep up with the latest developments in the field.
目次
- Object-oriented techniques - now and the future, J.J.Florentin
- open dialogue - an object-oriented user interface management system, Steve Boniwell
- object-oriented techniques - scope, principles, languages, methods and strategies, Steve Cook
- the object-oriented life cycle modelling with objects, John Daniels
- object-oriented programming and systems - the object-oriented life-cycle, John Daniels
- Smalltalk 80 - an object-oriented programming tool, Trevor Hopkins
- Simula - ancient and modern, R.Kerr
- object-oriented techniques in discrete event simulation, R.Kerr
- the Eiffel language and environment, B.Meyer and P.Hucklesby
- object-oriented database systems, Damian MacRandal
- hierarchic object-oriented design, Peter Robinson
- building user interface applications in C++ using Common View, Alan Sloane
- window management and dialogue design in OS/2 presentation manager, Keith Taylor
- use of object-oriented programming in simulation, Paul Whipp.
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