The Object Primer is the ultimate introductory text on object-oriented (OO) technology. It lays out object-oriented concepts and object-oriented analysis techniques. It begins with a description of why developers and their organizations want to take advantage of the object-oriented approach, then moves to issues like CRC cards, use cases, and class modeling.
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The Object Primer is the ultimate introductory text on object-oriented (OO) technology. By reading this book, you'll gain a solid understanding of object-oriented concepts and object-oriented analysis techniques. Written by a developer for developers, this book will introduce you to object-oriented design in the context of class modeling. It begins with a description of why developers and their organizations want to take advantage of the object-oriented approach, then moves to issues like CRC cards, use cases, and class modeling. It puts the entire OO development process into perspective, presenting both the serial and iterative development strategies. It includes easy-to-follow notations and provides 'cheat-sheets' references for easy accessibility to commonly used information. It includes a complete glossary of terms.
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The Object Primer is the ultimate introductory text on object-oriented (OO) technology. By reading this book, you will gain a solid understanding of object-oriented concepts and object-oriented analysis techniques. Written by a developer for developers (not in the language of academia), this book will introduce you to object-oriented design within the context of class modeling. It begins with a description of why developers and their organizations want to take advantage of the object-oriented approach, then moves to issues like CRC Cards, use cases, and class modeling.
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- EditorialSIGS
- Año de publicación1996
- ISBN 10 1884842178
- ISBN 13 9781884842177
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas248
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