Designing object-oriented C[++] applications using the Booch method
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Designing object-oriented C[++] applications using the Booch method
Prentice Hall, c1995
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"An Alan R. Apt Book."
Includes index
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Description
For senior/graduate level courses on Object Oriented Design using C++, and the Booch (BC) - OOD book.
A practical, problem-solving approach to the fundamental concepts of Object Oriented Design and their application using C++. This book is written for the "engineer in the trenches". It is a serious guide for practitioners of Object-Oriented design. The style is narrative, and accessible for the beginner, and yet the topics are covered in enough depth to be relevant to the consumate designer. The principles of OOD explained, one by one, and then demonstrated with numerous examples and case studies.
Table of Contents
PART 1. SOME COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT OOD.
PART 2. TUTORIAL.
1. Static and Dynamic Design.
2. Managing Complexity.
3. Analysis and Design.
4. Paradigm Crossings.
5. High-Level OOAD: A Case Study.
6. Physical Architecture.
7. Detailed Design: The Case Study Continues.
8. Epilogue.
Appendix A: C++ Coding Guidelines.
Appendix B: Multiprocessing: Concepts and Notation.
Index.
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