Practical object-oriented design
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Practical object-oriented design
McGraw-Hill, c1997
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-329) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An introduction to object-oriented design aimed particularly programmers with little or no design experience. The book looks at the computer programmes using the techniques of object-oriented design, object modelling - "Rumbaugh Method", and also features code examples in C++. Emphasis is placed on connections between design and programme code. Design notations and how they provide a suitable vehicle for discussing software architecture are examined. Included are chapter exercises, a complete worked example with implementation and other case studies.
Table of Contents
- Modelling with objects
- static models
- dynamic models
- diagram editor: requirements
- diagram editor
- diagram editor: design
- diagram editor: architecture
- diagram editor: implementation
- advanced data modelling
- a student mark system
- Cab dispatcher system
- implementation strategies
- principles and patterns
- summary of notation.
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