Object-oriented software engineering with C++

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Object-oriented software engineering with C++

Darrel Ince

(The McGraw-Hill international series in software engineering)

McGraw-Hill Book Co., c1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book describes how object-oriented language and object-oriented ideas can be employed throughout the software project. It describes the software engineering process from requirements analysis up to acceptance testing and contains such topics as unit testing, and system design. The book uses the C++ programming language and is intended for both the undergraduate student and the industrial developer. Material on the relationship between object-oriented techniques and prototyping is also included.

Table of Contents

  • How we develop software now
  • the object-oriented approach
  • objects and objectivity
  • processing the statement of requirements
  • validating the date model
  • abstract data types
  • the basic facilities of C++
  • classes and C++
  • implementing objects
  • specifying functionality
  • putting everything together
  • protyping and object-oriented development
  • a case study.

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