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Available
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Publication
Prentice Hall (1996), 560 pages
Description
Focusing on implementing procedures, this text offers practical knowledge for building systems using an object-oriented philosophy. It shows how object-oriented methods and techniques can be used to plan, analyze, design, construct and transition systems. The book covers: diagramming techniques used to model system requirements; using design templates to generate object-oriented program code; implementing object-oriented concepts using non-object-oriented implementations; the practice of reusability; standards for object interaction; the future of software; and developing object-oriented and client server systems.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
560 p.; 7.5 inches
ISBN
0136308643 / 9780136308645
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